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Pentire Head (Cornish: Penn Tir,
meaning "headland") is a
headland and
peninsula on the
Atlantic coast in
North Cornwall, England, and is
about one mile...
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Pentire (12
April 1992 – 20
November 2017) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.
Pentire was bred by Lord Halifax, he was
purchased for 54,000...
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Pentire (Cornish: Pentir,
meaning promontory) is a farm near St Eval in Cornwall, England. On the
coast nearby is
Pentire Steps. It
should not be confused...
- 50°24′09″N 5°07′43″W / 50.4025°N 5.1285°W / 50.4025; -5.1285 West
Pentire (Cornish: Pentir,
meaning promontory) is a
hamlet on the
north coast of Cornwall...
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Lantivet Bay The
Carracks Welloe Rock
Rinsey Gulland Rock The
Mouls Pentire Newland Rock
Pentire Killyvarder Rock Par The
Gwineas Gorran Haven Gull Rock Nare...
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Coast Path runs from
Daymer Bay in the
South through Polzeath and up to
Pentire Head in the North. The
catchment surrounding Polzeath is approximately...
- in the
Matamata region of New Zealand's
North Island. He was
sired by
Pentire, a
British horse who
recorded his
biggest win in the 1996 King
George VI...
- by two promontories,
Towan Head to the
north and
Pentire Point East (not to be
confused with
Pentire Head) to the south. The
straight sandy beach faces...
- Pentir,
meaning fort at
Pentire) (grid
reference SW 934 810) is a twin-headland
promontory at the north-east
corner of
Pentire Head in
north Cornwall,...
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Thoroughbred horse trainer who
trained champion horses such as
Teenoso and
Pentire. He was the son of
former jockey and
trainer Harry Wragg, from whom he...