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Gunnislake (Cornish: Dowrgonna) is a
large village in east Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is
situated in the
Tamar Valley approximately ten miles...
- Calstock,
other settlements in the
parish include Albaston, Chilsworthy,
Gunnislake, Harrowbarrow, Latchley, Metherell, Coxpark, Dimson, Drakewalls, Norris...
- is a
railway line from Plymouth, Devon, to
Gunnislake, Cornwall, in England, also
known as the
Gunnislake branch line. The line
follows the
River Tamar...
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Gunnislake railway station (Cornish: Dowrgonna)
serves the
village of
Gunnislake in Cornwall, England.
There are also
connecting buses from here to the...
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built in 1439.
Gunnislake New
Bridge was
built in 1520 by Sir
Piers Edg****be, the
owner of
Cotehele and
Mount Edg****be. The
Gunnislake bridge was a main...
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Battle of
Gunnislake New
Bridge took
place on 20 July 1644 on and
around Gunnislake New Bridge, a
bridge over the
River Tamar between Cornwall and...
- 10+1⁄4
miles (16.5 km)
north of
Plymouth on the
Tamar Valley Line to
Gunnislake. The
route escaped complete closure in the 1960s
mainly because places...
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station -
terminus of a
branch line to
Plymouth via
Gunnislake. The line was
closed beyond Gunnislake in 1966.
Prior to the
industrialisation in the 19th...
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crossing point across the
river Tamar,
until another bridge was
built in
Gunnislake circa 1520.
Horsebridge (the two
words 'Horse' and 'Bridge' are often...
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Gunnislake was an
electoral division of
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom. As a
division of
Cornwall Council, it
returned one
member from 2009 to 2013 before...