- 50°37′19″N 4°46′23″W / 50.622°N 4.773°W / 50.622; -4.773
Tregardock (Cornish: Tregaradek,
meaning homestead of Caradoc) is a
coastal hamlet and beach...
- Trefusis, Tregada, Tregadgwith, Tregadillett, Tregajorran, Tregamere,
Tregardock, Tregargus, Tregarland, Tregarlandbridge, Tregarne,
Tregarrick Mill, Tregaswith...
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later used as a post office. The path
continues to
Trebarwith Strand,
Tregardock, then to Port Gaverne, Port Isaac, and Port Quin,
three small harbours...
- south-west England,
there is a
reference to the
technique being used at
Tregardock in
North Cornwall,
where in
around 1580 mine
adventurers used the method...
- the
Admiralty requisitioned some 260
acres (1.1 km2) of land (between
Tregardock and
Backways Cove) in late 1939 for the
purposes of
constructing a bombing...
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Tregamere Cornwall 50°26′N 4°56′W / 50.43°N 04.93°W / 50.43; -04.93 SW9264
Tregardock Cornwall 50°37′N 4°46′W / 50.61°N 04.77°W / 50.61; -04.77 SX0483 Tregare...
- 1583 at
least 2,000
ounces of
silver were smelted, with ore
coming from
Tregardock mine and
mines in Padstow, St Delion, Portysyke,
Peran and St Columb;...