-
Hendraburnick (Cornish:
Hendra Bronnik,
meaning rushy home farma) is a
farmstead near Davidstow, Cornwall, England. On
Hendraburnick Down is the source...
-
southeast to its
confluence with the
River Tamar. The
River Camel rises on
Hendraburnick Down and
flows for
approximately 40 km (25 mi)
before joining the sea...
-
station on the
North Cornwall Railway which closed in
October 1966.
Hendraburnick Down (1009 ft) is
south of
Otterham Station and
there are a
number of...
- Helston,
Helston Water, Helstone, Hendra,
Hendra Croft, Hendrabridge,
Hendraburnick, Henwood, Herniss, Herodsfoot, Hersham, Hessenford,
Hewas Water, Hick's...
-
Cornwall Haye Hendra,
Cornwall – the name of
seven hamlets in
Cornwall Hendraburnick Lanjew Lantuel Lezerea Lower Croan Mayon,
Cornwall Menherion Nanceddan...
- of
river between its
source and Trecarne. The
River Camel rises on
Hendraburnick Down (UK Grid
Reference SX135875) on the edge of
Bodmin Moor, an area...
-
about 3
miles (5 km)
north of Camelford. The
hamlets of Hallworthy,
Hendraburnick,
Tremail and Trew****a are in the parish. It was
formerly known as Dewstow(e)...
-
importing tin.
Faience beads are
found at
several sites,
including Hendraburnick Down, Boscregan, and Leskernick. The
reported 'gl****'
beads from Rillaton...
- ceremonies,
rites of p****age into adulthood, or
funerary rituals. At
Hendraburnick, over a
hundred cup-markings
dating to the
Neolithic period are carved...
-
Cornwall 50°27′N 4°27′W / 50.45°N 04.45°W / 50.45; -04.45 SX2665
Hendraburnick Cornwall 50°39′N 4°40′W / 50.65°N 04.66°W / 50.65; -04.66 SX1287...