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Pentewan (Cornish: Bentewyn,
meaning foot of the
radiant stream) is a
coastal village and
former port in
south Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is...
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Pentewan Railway (Cornish: Hyns-horn Bentewyn) was a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm)
narrow gauge railway in Cornwall, England. It was
built as a horse-drawn tramway...
- in
south Cornwall, England, UK, on the
banks of St
Austell River in the
Pentewan Valley (where the po****tion of the 2011
census was included) approximately...
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represented by 7 councillors.
Pentewan Valley Parish Council covering Tregorrick, Trewhiddle,
London Apprentice and
Pentewan;
represented by 9 councillors...
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Pentewan Valley is one of four new
civil parishes created on 1
April 2009 for the St
Austell district of mid Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The po****tion...
- All Saints’ Church,
Pentewan is a
Grade II
listed parish church in the
Church of
England in
Pentewan, Cornwall. The
church was
built in 1821 by Sir Christopher...
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series of
rocks and some of them make very fine
building stones (e.g.
Pentewan stone,
Polyphant stone and
Catacleuse stone).
Greenstone is
another name...
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Railway Pentewan Railway The
railway from St
Austell was
complete by 22 June 1829 but not
incorporated until 20
February 1873 as the
Pentewan Railway...
- Kingdom. It is a
Grade I
listed building. The
house is
faced in silvery-grey
Pentewan stone,
flanked by
colonnaded wings of
mellow brick and
overlooks the River...
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Tregorrick (Cornish: Tregorrek) is a
hamlet south of St
Austell in
Pentewan Valley civil parish, mid Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The
hamlet was...