Kehelland (Cornish: Kellihellan) is a hamlet north-west of Camborne in west Cornwall, England. The foundation stones for a Wesleyan chapel were laid on 20 November 1890 to replace the adjoining little chapel, which will be used as a schoolroom. The cost of the chapel will be £604.
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Treswithian Downs is a hamlet north of Treswithian, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
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Menadarva is a hamlet in the parish of Camborne, Cornwall, England, UK. The Red River flows through the hamlet and on 9 March 1885 the machinery and materials of the Menadarva Lower Tin-Stream was put up for auction.
The Norman font of the church of All Saints' Church, Tuckingmill came from the medieval chapel of St Derwa at Menadarva.
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Ashill is a small hamlet in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom in the valley of the Red River about 2 miles north west of Camborne. The Red River Nature reserve lies east of the hamlet.
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Reskadinnick is a hamlet north of Camborne in west Cornwall, England, UK The postal code for Reskadinnick, Cornwall is TR14 OBL.
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Roseworthy is a hamlet on the A30 trunk road in the parish of Gwinear-Gwithian in Cornwall, England, UK.
Roseworthy Barton is a farm half a mile south of Roseworthy.
At Roseworthy there was once a holy well and chapel of Saint Winierus, which was also the site of the most splendid Celtic cross of Cornwall.