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Manaccan (/məˈnækən/; Cornish: Manahan) is a
civil parish and
village on the
Lizard peninsula in
south Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The
village is...
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Helford (Cornish: Heyl,
meaning estuary) is a
village in the
civil parish of
Manaccan. It is on the
south bank of the
Helford River in west Cornwall, England...
- Luxulyan,
Lynstone Mabe Burnthouse, Maders, Madron, Maenporth, Maer, Malpas,
Manaccan, Manhay,
Manor Parsley, Marazanvose, Marazion, Marhamchurch, Marshgate...
- in a
stream that runs
through the
valley just
south of the
village of
Manaccan (Cornwall), and
identified for the
first time
titanium as one of the constituents...
- the
church of St Meubred, Cardinham, in the
Diocese of Truro.
Manaccus (
Manaccan or Mancus) was a 6th-century monk and pre-Congregational
Saint of Wales...
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people take a
short cut from
Gillan Cr**** to
Helford by a path
through Manaccan.
After following the
river back
through Durgan to the open
waters beyond...
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Heritage and
which has been
blocked up for safety; at
Boden Vean near
Manaccan and at
Lower Boscaswell close to Pendeen.
Evidence of
possible former fogous...
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while analysing the
minerals in a
black sand he had
discovered in the
Manaccan valley, he
isolated the calx of an
unknown metal which he
named manaccanite...
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portion of the
parish of Helston, and the
entirety of the
parishes of Gw****,
Manaccan, Mawgan-in-Meneage, St Anthony-in-Meneage, and St Martin-in-Meneage. These...
- ware from
southern Gaul. It was used
during the
Second World War by the
Manaccan Auxiliary Unit as an
explosives and
ammunition store.
Cornwall portal Petrosomatoglyph...