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Polzeath (/pəlˈzɛθ/;Standard
Written Form: Polsegh,
meaning dry cr****) is a
small seaside resort village in the
civil parish of St
Minver in Cornwall,...
- of
Wadebridge and one-half-mile (800-metre)
south of
Polzeath.
Trebetherick straddles the
Polzeath to
Wadebridge road and
extends west to
Daymer Bay and...
- south-west). To the
south of
Pentire Point is the
small seaside resort of
Polzeath. The
coastline around the
headland is
owned by the
National Trust, although...
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Polzeath (Cornish:
Polsegh Nowyth,
meaning new
Polzeath) is a
coastal settlement immediately north-east of
Polzeath in
north Cornwall...
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these words as prefixes, such as the
surname Trelawny and the
village Polzeath. Tre in the
Cornish language means a
settlement or homestead; Pol, a pond...
- Navarino, Netherton, New Downs, New Grimsby, New Mill, New Mills, New
Polzeath, Newbridge, Newlyn, Newport, Newquay, Newton, Newtown, Newtown-in-St Martin...
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Empire Constancy. In 1947, she was sold into
merchant service and
renamed Polzeath. In 1951, she was sold to
Turkey and
renamed Meltem.
Further sales saw...
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Padstow Paignton Pembrey Penarth Pendine Penmaenmawr Penzance Perranporth Polzeath Poole Porthcawl Porthgain Porthleven Portishead Portobello,
Edinburgh Portrush...
- coast,
either at
Polzeath or at Portreath.
There is a
plaque at each site to
commemorate the event, but
Binyon himself mentioned Polzeath in a 1939 interview...
- Beaches,
which form an
important part of the
tourist industry,
include Bude,
Polzeath,
Watergate Bay, Perranporth, Porthtowan,
Fistral Beach, Newquay, St Agnes...