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Trekenning Manor House Trekenning, Nr
TREKENNING MANOR HOUSE TREKENNING, NR. NEWQUAY, CORNWALL TREKENNING MANOR HOUSE TREKENNING, NR. NEWQUAY, CORNWALL Offered for sale for the first time in over 40 years, an extremely attractive and imposing Grade II listed, 6 bedroomed detached country house with parts dating back to the Domesday Book, plus a 1 bedroomed detached cottage, enjoying complete privacy at the end of a long gated driveway, in picturesque partly wooded and part walled parkland grounds. A gorgeous, well presented, south facing large family home with gracious room proportions, in a stunning setting with excellent nearby communications. SUMMARY OF ACCOMMODATION Ground Floor: entrance lobby, reception hall, drawing room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, pantry, study, utility room, wash room, wc, cloaks hall, main and back staircases. First Floor: landing, flexibly laid out 6 double bedrooms and 2 bathrooms facilitating a huge master bedroom suite if desired, nursery, inner landing, linen room. Second Floor: landing, usable loft rooms. Detached Cottage: kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room, bedroom, shower room. Outside: long tree lined driveway with electrically grated entrance. Generous parking and garage. Various period and modern stores around the house and grounds including a large workshop, vine house and wine store. Stunning parkland gardens surrounding the house with extremely beautiful specimen tree lined boundaries and light areas of woodland carpeted in wild flowers. Former tennis court, walled rear garden with vegetable and fruit plots, orchard. In all, about 3 acres. FREEHOLD Lillicrap Chilcott . Landrian House . 59-60 Lemon Street . Truro . TR1 2PE Tel: 01872 273473 Fax: 01872 273474 Email: [email protected] www.waterfrontandcountryhomes.com DESCRIPTION Trekenning Manor House is a very important, Grade II Listed house dating back to the Doomsday Book and according to its Listing, was then considerably enlarged and remodelled in the early 18th Century with further later additions. -
Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations
NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS CORNWALL COUNCIL VOTING AREA Referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union 1. A referendum is to be held on THURSDAY, 23 JUNE 2016 to decide on the question below : Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union? 2. The hours of poll will be from 7am to 10pm. 3. The situation of polling stations and the descriptions of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows : No. of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station(s) Description of Persons entitled to vote 301 STATION 2 (AAA1) 1 - 958 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS KINGFISHER DRIVE PL25 3BG 301/1 STATION 1 (AAM4) 1 - 212 THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS KINGFISHER DRIVE PL25 3BG 302 CUDDRA W I HALL (AAA2) 1 - 430 BUCKLERS LANE HOLMBUSH ST AUSTELL PL25 3HQ 303 BETHEL METHODIST CHURCH (AAB1) 1 - 1,008 BROCKSTONE ROAD ST AUSTELL PL25 3DW 304 BISHOP BRONESCOMBE SCHOOL (AAB2) 1 - 879 BOSCOPPA ROAD ST AUSTELL PL25 3DT KATE KENNALLY Dated: WEDNESDAY, 01 JUNE, 2016 COUNTING OFFICER Printed and Published by the COUNTING OFFICER ELECTORAL SERVICES, ST AUSTELL ONE STOP SHOP, 39 PENWINNICK ROAD, ST AUSTELL, PL25 5DR No. of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station(s) Description of Persons entitled to vote 305 SANDY HILL ACADEMY (AAB3) 1 - 1,639 SANDY HILL ST AUSTELL PL25 3AW 306 STATION 2 (AAG1) 1 - 1,035 THE COMMITTEE ROOM COUNCIL OFFICES PENWINNICK ROAD PL25 5DR 306/1 STATION 1 (APL3) 1 - 73 THE COMMITTEE ROOM CORNWALL COUNCIL OFFICES PENWINNICK -
Cornwall Residency January 2016
Cornwall Residency January 2016 Overview After an extensive Residency during Spring 2015, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra was delighted to return to Cornwall for a smaller- scale series of concerts, workshops and events in January 2016. The residency visited over 20 locations with an exciting programme full of creativity, discovery and learning that spanned eight days, delivered by 10 professional musicians. Working closely with Cornwall Music Education Hub the orchestra sought to engage new schools, try out new activities in response to local need and build on existing relationships before the full orchestra returns for a large-scale programme of events 2017. Events and Activities The programme saw BSO Bash (percussion) and a BSO String Quartet tour primary and secondary schools including Newlyn Primary School, St Mary’s C of E Primary School and Pendeen School, Penzance, Bishop Cornish Primary School, Saltash, Dunloe Primary School, Liskeard and Budehaven Community School, Bude. BSO Associates – musicians in the community, offered training for teachers and music support in primary and secondary schools including Charlestown Primary School, Carylon Bay and St Neot Community Primary School, Liskeard. 340 students from Secondary Schools across the county attended a GCSE curriculum concert at Hall for Cornwall, presented by BSO Associate Patrick Bailey, enabling them to explore their exam set works performed live. Early years centres in Budehaven, Tintagel, Camelford and Bodmin saw 1- 4 year olds take part in fun-filled sessions with BSO Associate – Hugh Nankivell, where they enjoyed creative music-making, exploring sounds and instruments as well as singing together. Primary schools; Fourlanesend School, Torpoint, Burraton Community Primary School, Saltash, Trenode CE VA School, Looe and Menheniot Primary School, Liskeard all adopted a musician for a day. -
Truro Livestock Market
TRURO LIVESTOCK MARKET MARKET REPORT & WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Wednesday 21st August 2019 “Cracking cull cow at 150p for Messrs Rowe of Gwinear” MARKET ENTRIES Please pre-enter stock by Tuesday 3.30pm PHONE 01872 272722 TEXT (Your name & stock numbers) Cattle/Calves 07889 600160 Sheep 07977 662443 This week’s £10 draw winner: Frank Johns of Cury TRURO LIVESTOCK MARKET LODGE & THOMAS. Report an entry including Tuesday’s “Orange” Market of 24 UTM & OTM prime cattle, 38 cull cows & bulls, 40 store cattle, 111 rearing calves & stirks and 464 finished & store sheep UTM PRIME CATTLE HIGHEST PRICE BULLOCK Each Wednesday the highest price prime steer/heifer sold p/kg will be commission free Auctioneer – Andrew Body A lighter entry than last week with patchy quality of prime cattle forward. Best quality continue to sell to a similar trade to recent weeks. Top price per kilo was 186p for a Limousin x heifer from Messrs J. & G.A. Vokes of Lockengate purchased by J.V. Richards Ltd. of Perranwell Station. Top steer and top value was a Charolais x at 179p/kg (£1,167) from Messrs R.I. & M.A. Nicholls of St. Clement purchased by C.K. Richards & Co. of Grampound. 11 Steers & 9 Heifers – top 10 prices Limousin x heifer to 186p (560kg) for Messrs J. & G.A. Vokes of Lockengate, Bodmin British Blue x heifer to 181p (634kg) for Mr P. Coulston of Trenear, Helston Limousin x heifer to 180p (567kg) for Messrs F.T. & F.M. Johns of Cury, Helston Charolais x steer to 179p (652kg) for Messrs R.I. -
Truro Livestock Market
TRURO LIVESTOCK MARKET MARKET REPORT & WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Wednesday 28th August 2019 “The August Breeding Sale saw Rams to £670 & Ewes to £142!!” MARKET ENTRIES Please pre-enter stock by Tuesday 3.30pm PHONE 01872 272722 TEXT (Your name & stock numbers) Cattle/Calves 07889 600160 Sheep 07977 662443 This week’s £10 draw winner: John Simmons of Kehelland TRURO LIVESTOCK MARKET LODGE & THOMAS. Report an entry of 21 UTM & OTM prime cattle, 24 cull cows & bulls, 46 store cattle, 58 rearing calves & stirks and 735 finished, store & breeding sheep UTM PRIME CATTLE HIGHEST PRICE BULLOCK Each Wednesday the highest price prime steer/heifer sold p/kg will be commission free Auctioneer – Andrew Body A similar number of prime cattle to last week met a good trade in line with other regional centres and on a par with recent weeks’ trade. Top price p/kg was 187p for a Limousin x heifer from Messrs. F.T. & F.M. Johns of Cury purchased by J.V. Richards Ltd of Perranwell Station. Premium steer a Limousin x from the same farm realising 180p/kg to David King of Exeter. 11 Steers & 6 Heifers – top 10 prices Limousin x heifer to 187p (544kg) for Messrs. F.T. & F.M. Johns of Cury, Helston Limousin x steer to 180p (562kg) for Messrs. F.T. & F.M. Johns of Cury, Helston Limousin x heifer to 179p (528kg) for Messrs. A.J. & S.T. Richards of St. Keverne, Helston Charolais x steer to 175p (652kg) for Messrs. F.T. & F.M. Johns of Cury, Helston Limousin x steer to 175p (590kg) for Messrs. -
CORNWALL Extracted from the Database of the Milestone Society
Entries in red - require a photograph CORNWALL Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No Parish Location Position CW_BFST16 SS 26245 16619 A39 MORWENSTOW Woolley, just S of Bradworthy turn low down on verge between two turns of staggered crossroads CW_BFST17 SS 25545 15308 A39 MORWENSTOW Crimp just S of staggered crossroads, against a low Cornish hedge CW_BFST18 SS 25687 13762 A39 KILKHAMPTON N of Stursdon Cross set back against Cornish hedge CW_BFST19 SS 26016 12222 A39 KILKHAMPTON Taylors Cross, N of Kilkhampton in lay-by in front of bungalow CW_BFST20 SS 25072 10944 A39 KILKHAMPTON just S of 30mph sign in bank, in front of modern house CW_BFST21 SS 24287 09609 A39 KILKHAMPTON Barnacott, lay-by (the old road) leaning to left at 45 degrees CW_BFST22 SS 23641 08203 UC road STRATTON Bush, cutting on old road over Hunthill set into bank on climb CW_BLBM02 SX 10301 70462 A30 CARDINHAM Cardinham Downs, Blisland jct, eastbound carriageway on the verge CW_BMBL02 SX 09143 69785 UC road HELLAND Racecourse Downs, S of Norton Cottage drive on opp side on bank CW_BMBL03 SX 08838 71505 UC road HELLAND Coldrenick, on bank in front of ditch difficult to read, no paint CW_BMBL04 SX 08963 72960 UC road BLISLAND opp. Tresarrett hamlet sign against bank. Covered in ivy (2003) CW_BMCM03 SX 04657 70474 B3266 EGLOSHAYLE 100m N of Higher Lodge on bend, in bank CW_BMCM04 SX 05520 71655 B3266 ST MABYN Hellandbridge turning on the verge by sign CW_BMCM06 SX 06595 74538 B3266 ST TUDY 210 m SW of Bravery on the verge CW_BMCM06b SX 06478 74707 UC road ST TUDY Tresquare, 220m W of Bravery, on climb, S of bend and T junction on the verge CW_BMCM07 SX 0727 7592 B3266 ST TUDY on crossroads near Tregooden; 400m NE of Tregooden opp. -
St Columb Major Town Council
ST COLUMB MAJOR TOWN COUNCIL Minutes of a Full Council Meeting of St Columb Major Town Council, held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, St Columb Major, on Tuesday, 3rd December 2019 at 7.00pm. Present: Cllrs P Wills (Mayor), Mrs J Warner (Deputy Mayor), Mrs F Fuery, Mrs B Rogers, Mrs L Jiggins, B Daniels, E Culley, Mrs F McLeod In attendance: Mr M C Uren (Town Clerk), and six members of the public, PCSO Parry (up to Item 186/19) and a Reporter from Newquay Voice 184/19 Mayor’s Welcome: Cllr Wills welcomed everyone to the Meeting. Housekeeping: The Mayor addressed Councillors and members of the public, giving advice on emergency procedures, asking that all mobile ‘phones be switched off, or turned to silent. Announcement and Diary Dates: The Mayor’s Report (also incorporating the County Councillor’s Report) was presented by Cllr Wills:- “Since our last Meeting, I have chaired a hearing of Cornwall Council’s Licensing Sub-committee, held in Camborne, to determine a licensing matter reference a restaurant at Cury Cross Lanes, near Helston. I attended an All Members Briefing, with the current temporary Chief Fire Officer for the Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service, where he discussed the Local Government Agency Thematic Peer Challenge. From 17 – 19 July, the Service welcomed Chief Fire Officer Mark Hardingham to lead a National Fire Chief Council and Local Government Association Thematic Peer Challenge. The team of three specialist Officers immersed themselves in the Service for over 45 hours, reading documents, leading focus groups, and speaking with over 60 people from all over the Service. -
Truro | Grampound | St Austell | Boscoppa | Bugle | Bodmin Bodmin | Bugle | Boscoppa | St Austell | Grampound | Truro
Truro | Grampound | St Austell | Boscoppa | Bugle | Bodmin 27 Mondays to Saturdays except public holidays Truro bus station stand E 0735 0835 35 1435 1535 1635 1740 1835 2035 2235 Mondays to Fridays only Tresillian Fal Garage 0745 0845 45 1445 1545 1645 1750 1845 2043 2243 Probus Square 0750 0850 50 1450 1550 1650 1755 1850 2048 2248 Saturdays only Grampound Road Post Office x x x x x x x x 2054 2254 Grampound Dolphin Inn 0755 0855 55 1455 1555 1655 1800 1855 2100 2300 all Saturdays and Hewas Water Merlin Centre 0800 0900 00 1500 1600 1700 1805 1900 2104 2304 Mondays to Fridays Sticker Post Office 0802 0902 02 1502 1602 1702 1807 1902 2106 2306 during school holidays St Austell Trinity Street 0615 0715 0715 0811 0815 0911 11 1511 1616 1716 1821 1911 2113 2313 St Austell bus & rail stn arr 0620 0720 0720 0816 0820 0916 16 1516 1621 1721 1826 1916 2117 2317 school days only St Austell bus & rail stn stand D dep 0620 0720 0720 0820 0820 0920 20 1520 1625 1725 1830 1920 2120 2320 Chapel 0627 0727 0727 0827 0827 0927 27 1527 1632 1732 1837 1927 2127 2327 Bethel then runs via Bodmin Boscoppa Phernyssick Road 0630 0730 0730 0830 0830 0930 30 1530 1635 1735 1840 1930 2130 2330 St Marys Road at 0815 Carclaze opp Tregonissey Post Office 0633 0733 0733 0833 0833 0933 hourly 33 until 1533 1638 1738 1843 1933 2133 2333 Penwithick Post Office 0640 0740 0740 0840 0840 0940 at 40 1540 1645 1745 1850 1940 2140 2340 Bugle Square 0646 0746 0746 0846 0846 0946 46 1546 1651 1751 1856 1946 2146 2346 Stenalees Treverbyn Road 0649 0749 0749 0849 0849 0949 49 -
Newquay Transport Strategy Development
Newquay Transport Strategy Development Appendix B – Town Model May 2017 Bude and Stratton Town Model Technical Note 10 CORNWALL COUNCIL CORNWALL TOWNS MODELS NEWQUAY TOWN MODEL TECHNICAL NOTE 16 17TH OCTOBER 2012 PROJECT: 285300FN-HLV 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report examines how the highway network within Newquay is predicted to operate in 2030 with the levels of development growth proposed in the emerging Core Strategy. Allowances have been made for background traffic growth and development-related traffic. A series of strategic sustainable transport measures and highways network improvements are proposed to mitigate the impacts of this growth. A traffic model has been developed for Newquay which has been used to predict where congestion and delays will occur in 2030. An assumed level of modal switch from the private car was then modelled to reflect what could be achieved through the proposed sustainable transport measures. This highlighted any remaining key issues on the highway network; where necessary, potential highway improvement schemes have been identified and initial cost estimates for the works provided. The following table summarises those locations which are predicted to experience future capacity issues (after the sustainable measures have been implemented), along with the recommended improvements and indicative costs of these works. Junction Improvement Scheme Indicative Costs Reallocation of road space, implementation Porth Four Turns of “Henver Link” as part of Newquay £16,182 Strategic Route. Note no costs provided for Henver Link. Henver Road / Chester Road Creation of two-lane approach on Henver Signals £157,122 Road east. TOTAL £173,304 Table 1-1: Junction Improvements Summary There would be additional congestion at the Henver Road / Church Street priority junction. -
St Austell to A30 Link Road Options Appraisal Report
St Austell to A30 Link Road Options Appraisal Report - Refresh EDG0717-R003 Revision No. 01 Date: January 2017 CORMAC Consultancy CORMAC Western Region, Radnor Road, Scorrier, Redruth, Cornwall, TR16 5EH. St Austell to A30 Link Road Options Appraisal Report - Refresh Issue & Revision Record Revision Date Originator Checked Authorised Purpose of Issue Nature of Change 01 28/03/2017 RC RC Issue to WSP|PB If you would like this report in another format, please contact CORMAC Solutions Ltd Head Office Higher Trenant Rd Wadebridge Cornwall Council PL27 6TW Prepared by Tel: 01872 323 313 Engineering Design Group Email: [email protected] www.cornwall.gov.uk/cormac This document has been prepared for the titled project or named part thereof and should not be relied upon or used for any other project without an independent check being carried out as to its suitability and prior written authority of Cormac Solutions Ltd being obtained. Cormac Solutions Ltd accepts no responsibility or liability for the consequences of this document being used for a purpose other than the purposes for which it was commissioned. Any person using or relying on the document for such other purposes agrees, and will by such use or reliance be taken to confirm his agreement to indemnify Cormac Solutions Ltd for all loss or damage resulting therefrom. Cormac Solutions Ltd accepts no responsibility or liability for this document to any party other than the person by whom it was commissioned. CORMAC Solutions Ltd Head Office, Higher Trenant Road, Wadebridge, -
219 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
219 bus time schedule & line map 219 Padstow - Truro College View In Website Mode The 219 bus line (Padstow - Truro College) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Gloweth: 7:22 AM (2) Padstow: 3:07 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 219 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 219 bus arriving. Direction: Gloweth 219 bus Time Schedule 43 stops Gloweth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Padstow Bus Terminus, Padstow Tuesday Not Operational New Street, Padstow School Hill, Padstow Wednesday Not Operational School Hill, Padstow Thursday Not Operational School Hill, Padstow Friday 7:22 AM Subway, Padstow Saturday Not Operational Rainy Fields Close, Padstow Tesco, Padstow Trecerus Industrial Est, Padstow 219 bus Info Direction: Gloweth Woodlands Country House, Treator Stops: 43 Trip Duration: 98 min Trevone Turn, Windmill Line Summary: Padstow Bus Terminus, Padstow, New Street, Padstow, School Hill, Padstow, Subway, Crossroads, St Merryn Padstow, Tesco, Padstow, Trecerus Industrial Est, Padstow, Woodlands Country House, Treator, Playing Fields, St Merryn Trevone Turn, Windmill, Crossroads, St Merryn, Playing Fields, St Merryn, St Merryn Holiday Village, Penrose, Roundabout B3274, Winnards Perch, Birds St Merryn Holiday Village, Penrose Of Prey, Winnards Perch, Talskiddy Turn, Gluvian, St Columb Major Bypass South, St Columb Major, Old Roundabout B3274, Winnards Perch Cattle Market, St Columb Major, Surgery, St Columb Major, Trekenning Roundabout, Trekenning, Co Op, St Birds Of Prey, Winnards Perch Columb Road, Carworgie Way, St Columb Road, Victory Hall, Indian Queens, Tregawne, Indian Talskiddy Turn, Gluvian Queens, Top Of Fraddon Hill, Indian Queens, Seaview, Fraddon, Oakdene Villas, Fraddon, Blue Anchor, St Columb Major Bypass South, St Columb Major Fraddon, St Margarets, Fraddon, Westbourne Terrace, Fraddon, Roundabout B3275, Brighton Old Cattle Market, St Columb Major Cross, Methodist Church, New Mills, Post O∆ce, 9 Fair Street, St. -
Tremayne Family History
TREMAYNE FAMILY HISTORY 1 First Generation 1 Peter/Perys de Tremayne (Knight Templar?) b abt 1240 Cornwall marr unknown abt 1273.They had the following children. i. John Tremayne b abt 1275 Cornwall ii. Peter Tremayne b abt 1276 Cornwall Peter/Perys de Tremayne was Lord of the Manor of Tremayne in St Martin in Meneage, Cornwall • Meneage in Cornish……Land of the Monks. Peter named in De Banco Roll lEDWl no 3 (1273) SOME FEUDAL COATS of ARMS by Joseph Foster Perys/Peter Tremayne. El (1272-1307). Bore, gules, three dexter arms conjoined and flexed in triangle or, hands clenched proper. THE CARTULARY OF ST. MICHAELS MOUNT. The Cartulary of St Michaels Mount contains a charter whereby Robert, Count of Mortain who became Earl of Cornwall about 1075 conferred on the monks at St Michaels Mount 3 acres in Manech (Meneage) namely Treboe, Lesneage, Tregevas and Carvallack. This charter is confirmed in substance by a note in the custumal of Otterton Priory that the church had by gift of Count Robert 2 plough lands in TREMAINE 3 in Traboe 3 in Lesneage 2 in Tregevas and 2 in Carvallack besides pasture for all their beasts ( i.e. on Goonhilly) CORNISH MANORS. It was usual also upon Cornish Manors to pay a heriot (a fine) of the best beast upon the death of a tenant; and there was a custom that if a stranger passing through the County chanced to die, a heriot of his best beast was paid, or his best jewel, or failing that his best garments to the Lord of the Manor.