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Kenidjack Valley (Cornish: Keunyjek,
meaning place abounding in firewood),
sometimes referred to as
Nancherrow Valley (Cornish: Nanj Erow,
meaning acre...
- Carn
Kenidjack (grid
reference SW388329) is a hill in Tregeseal, Cornwall, UK. It is
covered in
megaliths including Tregeseal East
stone circle. A tale...
- Head
Dizzard Dodman Point Griffin's
Point Gurnard's Head
Kelsey Head
Kenidjack Castle Lankidden Maen
Castle Park Head
Penhale Point Rame Head Redcliff...
- rare
vagrants to
western Europe;
there is a
September 1990
record from
Kenidjack Valley in Cornwall,
Great Britain, and
September 1998
record from Heligoland...
- to the Late
Bronze Age. The
presence of
another cliff castle nearby (
Kenidjack) may
indicate that the area was
important in the Iron Age. On the landward...
- important, and
fortified settlements appear such as at Chun
Castle and
Kenidjack Castle, to
protect both the tin
smelters and mines. The
earliest account...
- Society,
concern was
shown for the
removal of
stone from here, as well as
Kenidjack Castle and
Madron Well. The fort was
excavated in 1895, 1925, 1927 and...
-
aligned along an east–west axis on the
hillside to the
south of Carn
Kenidjack. The
stone circle is in west
Cornwall north of the road from Penzance...
- Mine ("Wheal Call"
meaning work or mine) are
located at the
bottom of
Kenidjack Valley near the town of St Just in West Penwith, Cornwall. The
wheel house...
-
built into the
church wall.
Other crosses are at Leswidden, Nanquidno,
Kenidjack (two) and Cot Valley.
Boslow Cross is 550 yds (500 m) NW of
Boslow Farm...