- 1852, the
railway line
realigned via the
Penponds Viaduct and re-opened on 25
August 1852.
Higher Penponds Farm
Cottage was the
childhood home of the...
- be
recognised because of this. The
Hayle Railway provided a
station at
Penponds (Cornish: Pennpons) from 23 May 1843
until 16
February 1852. It was not...
-
Penponds Viaduct is a
railway viaduct which carries the
Cornish Main Line west of
Camborne in Cornwall, England. It
crosses over a
small valley containing...
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Trethevy Trevose Treyarnon Polzeath Polperro Polgooth Penzance Penryn Penponds Cornwall portal Cornish surnames Cornish language Tre, Pol and Pen - The...
- Holy
Trinity Church,
Penponds is a
Grade II
listed parish church in the
Church of
England in
Penponds, Cornwall. The
church was
consecrated by the Lord...
- Penmayne, Pennance, Pennytinney, Penpethy, Penpillick, Penpol, Penpoll,
Penponds, Penpont, Penrose,
Penrose Hill, Penryn, Pensilva, Penstraze, Pentewan...
-
Pennycomequick Viaduct a.k.a.
Plymouth Loop
Viaduct Plymouth Stone arch
Penponds Viaduct near Redruth,
Cornwall 103 m (338 ft) 1888
Brick arch
Carries Cornish...
-
portion of the town of Camborne,
including the
villages of Treswithian,
Penponds, Barripper, and Ke****and. It is
bordered to the
north by the ocean, to...
-
Pendeen Pennoweth Primary School,
Redruth Penpol School,
Hayle Penponds School,
Penponds Penryn Primary Academy,
Penryn Pensans Community Primary School...
- Devon: 1852
Market House, Devonport, Devon: 1852 Holy
Trinity Church,
Penponds, Cornwall: 1854 St
James the Less Church, Plymouth, Devon: 1854–61 St John's...