-
itself (50°28′29″N 4°46′18″W / 50.4748°N 4.7716°W / 50.4748; -4.7716 (
Nanstallon Halt)), as at Grogley, was of
timber without any form of shelter. A GWR...
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Nanstallon is a
village in mid-Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is
situated approximately two
miles (3 km) west of Bodmin.
Nanstallon is in the civil...
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Cornwall with four
significant Roman sites based on forts:
Tregear near
Nanstallon was
discovered in the
early 1970s, two
others were
found at Restormel...
- with Cardinham,
Lanivet and
Lanhydrock parishes.
There is a
chapel at
Nanstallon. The
early history of the
monastic community of
Bodmin is obscure; however...
- Nancegollan, Nancemellin, Nancenoy, Nancledra, Nanpean, Nanquidno, Nansledan,
Nanstallon, Nantithet, Narkurs, Navarino, Netherton, New Downs, New Grimsby, New...
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Between 55–50AD a
Roman trading centre was
constructed at
Tregear near
Nanstallon and it is
thought its
purpose was to
serve the main
communication and...
- the only
known significant Roman sites are
three forts:-
Tregear near
Nanstallon was
discovered in
early 1970s, the
other two
found more
recently at Restormel...
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served small mines for copper, lead and iron;
Denby Siding; near the
later Nanstallon Halt;
serving an iron mine;
Borough Bounds Wharf,
later also
known as...
- Halt 1905 1963
Perranporth branch Nancegollan 1887 1962
Helston branch Nanstallon Halt 1906 1967
Bodmin and
Wadebridge Newquay 1876 –
Atlantic Coast Line...
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served Isca
Dumnoniorum to
which it was
connected by road and river.
Nanstallon (Cornwall) - a
square military enclosure,
seemingly ****ociated with tin...