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Perranuthnoe (/ˌpɛrəˈnjuːθnoʊ, -ˈnʌθ-/) is a
civil parish and a
village in
southwest Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The
parish po****tion at the 2011...
- Acton, an
alternative spelling of
aketon (gambeson)
Acton Castle, near
Perranuthnoe,
Cornwall Acton Green (disambiguation)
Acton Park (disambiguation) Acton...
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Marazion and
Perranuthnoe (Cornish:
Marghasyow ha Peranudhnow) was an
electoral division of
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom which returned one
member to...
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Perran Downs is a
hamlet near
Perranuthnoe,
Goldsithney and St
Hilary in Cornwall, England. It is
close by to the 13th-century St
Hilary Church. Perran...
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Perran Downs,
Perran Wharf, Perranarworthal, Perrancoombe, Perranporth,
Perranuthnoe, Perranwell,
Perranwell Station, Perranzabuloe, Peterville, Petherwin...
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formed primarily from
parts of the
former divisions of
Marazion and
Perranuthnoe and Gwinear-Gwithian and St Erth, as well as with a
small part of the...
- the head of St
Piran in the
chapel at Perranzabuloe. The
churches at
Perranuthnoe and
Perranarworthal were
dedicated to
Piran and holy
wells at Perranwell...
- sea
around St Michael's
Mount and
tidal reefs such as the Greeb, near
Perranuthnoe, and the Long Rock. The MCZ
protects habitats ranging from
exposed high-energy...
- and
Carbis Bay,
Ludgvan and Towednack,
Madron and Zennor,
Marazion and
Perranuthnoe, Morvah,
Pendeen and St Just,
Penzance Central,
Penzance East, Penzance...
- Cornwall. John Cole was
buried in
Perranuthnoe,
Cornwall on 20
October 1819 - the Cole
family had a
house in
Perranuthnoe parish (which lies
alongside Marazion...