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Molinnis is a
hamlet in Cornwall, England. It is half a mile
north of Bugle.
Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey:
Landranger map
sheet 200
Newquay & Bodmin...
- and the leat to
power it was four
miles in length,
being brought from
Molinnis. A
contemporary plan
seems to
suggest the
north and
south sections are...
- Mineshope, Mingoose, Minions, Mitc****, Mithian,
Mithian Downs, Mixtow,
Molinnis, Mongleath, Monkscross, Moorswater, Mornick, Morvah, Morval, Morwenstow...
- 19th century.
Treffry later built a new
tramway up the
Luxulyan Valley to
Molinnis, and
extended it down from
Pontsmill to Par, by-p****ing the canal; this...
- Creep. Historically,
Rescorla along with
other Cornish villages including Molinnis, Roche,
Withiel and St Wenn,
continued a
custom called “Snail Creep”. This...
- here was a horse-worked line from Par
Harbour to "near the
Bugle Inn" at
Molinnis. It was
built by
Joseph Treffry and
opened on 18 May 1847. On 1 June 1874...
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interests by
building a horse-operated
tramway up the
Luxulyan Valley to
Molinnis, near the present-day Bugle; this line
opened in 1844.
Later he
built another...
- mine had
seven large engines and 13
waterwheels supplied with
water from
Molinnis Moors more than 4
miles to the
northwest by a leat and Treffry's aqueduct...
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first railway at
Luxulyan was a horse-worked line from Par
Harbour to
Molinnis which was
built by
Joseph Treffry,
opening on 18 May 1847. It
climbed up...
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concentrate was
extracted and the
dredges were
later moved to
Breney Common,
Molinnis and Red Moor. The area was
designated as the Goss and
Tregoss Moors Site...