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Phillack (Cornish: Eglosheyl) is a
village (and
formerly a parish) now in the
parish of Hayle, in west Cornwall, England. It is
about one mile (1.6 km)...
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number of peaks, that
includes Mount Baw Baw,
Mount St Gwinear,
Mount St
Phillack,
Mount Erica and
Mount Whitelaw; all
largely subalpine terrane outcrops...
- Gwinear-Gwithian
civil parish. The
southern half was in
Phillack parish until 1935 when
Phillack was
absorbed into the
parish of Hayle.
Although 'The Towans'...
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active in Cornwall. The
church of St
Felicitas and St Piala's Church,
Phillack near
Hayle is
dedicated to
Saint Felec (as he
appears in a 10th-century...
- Perranwell,
Perranwell Station, Perranzabuloe, Peterville,
Petherwin Gate,
Phillack, Philleigh, Piece, Pillaton,
Pipers Pool, Pityme, Plaidy,
Plain Street...
- Penzance.
Hayle parish was
created in 1888 from part of the now
defunct Phillack parish, with
which it was
later combined in 1935, and
incorporated part...
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Felicitas and St Piala’s Church,
Phillack is a
Grade II*
listed parish church in the
Church of
England Diocese of
Truro in
Phillack, Cornwall, England, UK. The...
- Baw Baw Ranges, part of the
Great Dividing Range, to the north.
Mount St
Phillack (1,567 m (5,141 ft)) is the
highest peak to the
north of the
Latrobe Valley...
- The
Bucket of
Blood is a
public house in
Phillack, Hayle, Cornwall,
owned by St
Austell Brewery and
currently tenanted by Nick and
Tanya Swanson. It is...
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foundation stone was laid by Miss
Susan Hockin,
sister of the
rector of
Phillack, on 5
August 1886. It was
built to
designs of the
architect John Dando...