Nancemellin is a hamlet in the parish of Gwinear-Gwithian, Cornwall, England.
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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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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.
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Kehelland 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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Gwinear–Gwithian is a coastal civil parish in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It includes the villages of Connor Downs, Gwinear, Gwithian, Reawla and Rosewarne. The parish is situated approximately two miles east of Hayle two miles west of Camborne.
For the purposes of local government Gwinear–Gwithian has a parish council and elects councillors every four years. The principal local authority is Cornwall Council. The population of the parish was 3032 in the 2001 census. This included Fraddam and increased to 3,261 at the 2011 census. An electoral ward also exists with St. Erth added to the name. The population here in 2011 was 4,642.
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