- sea
beside a
sandy beach. Offs**** to the west,
opposite the
stonier Hannafore Beach, lies Looe Island.
Archaeological evidence indicates that the area...
- century,
including the
design of the
Banjo Pier and the
creation of the
Hannafore estate.
Thomas was born in Roche, near St Austell, on 10
March 1838. As...
-
miles around the
British Isles including the mile
between Talland Bay and
Hannafore. The area is one of the most
unspoiled sections of the
south west coast...
- Halgabron, Hallew, Hallworthy, Halsetown,
Halton Barton, Halvosso, Halwin,
Hannafore, Harcourt, Harlyn,
Harlyn Bay, Harrowbarrow, Hatt, Hawker's Cove, Hay...
-
nautical measured miles around the
British Isles:
Between Talland Bay and
Hannafore, West Looe, Cornwall. At Skelmorlie,
North Ayrshire, Scotland, between...
- a
nautical measured mile, the
other end is
marked by two
towers near
Hannafore, West Looe. The
church at Talland,
dramatically located on the cliff-top...
- belongs,
indeed all are
familiar with the
shapely hulk
lying seaward of
Hannafore as Looe
Island (or,
cartographically St.
Georges Island)". In 1965 the...
- George's island) off s****. The path now
enters Looe, p****ing
through Hannafore, West Looe then,
after crossing the
River Looe on a seven-span bridge...
-
Thomas Hurcombe (1851)
Thomas Giles (1893)
James F. Reid (1901)
Cyril Hannafore (1935) D. A. J.
Hicks (1964 - 1979)
Leonard Truran (1979 - 1981) J. Henchley...
- 145 Paynter, W. H., "A
Relic of
Ancient Christianity,
Chapel ruins at
Hannafore" (1972),
Cornish Times, 18
February Olson,
Lynette (1989)
Studies in Celtic...