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Appendix 1 CA Boundary.Psd 27 21 68 Track 73 17 101 82.3m 85.0m 38 67 CR 62 12 95 El Sub S ta 40 Trenance Viaduct Ch y App2 h(3): Map 15 Showing Locally Significant and 11 95a 2 CR 10 5 58 11 DW 7 Poltair 7 DW 93b School 33 24 13 Listed Buildings 30 42a DW ED Bdy 93 DW 24 8 46 1 ED Bdy 50 67 57.6m 42 P 22a 73 14 93a DW P 22 1 DW ROA D 2 3 96 CottagesViaduct 4 DW 71.6m 3 29 TRENANCE ROAD TU R N AVEA N 1 10 DW 51a 12 19 29 2 14 17 Pond 57 83 14 55 TREMENA GARDENS 23 5 88 53a 15 53 Brewery 23 Coleraine 63 86 20 49 16 1 20 GRO VE LB SPARNON CLOSE 1 ORC H A R D 2 HIG HER TREMENA 84 2 LB Scout 19 HQ MENACUDDLE HILL 8 56.4m Grand st and 22 11 ED Bdy Clu b GRO SVE NO R 19 12 El Su b St a 15 12 17 33 The Old 6 108.2m 72 Coach House 11 El Squirrels Leap 2 Sub S ta PLAC E 7 4 1 El 15 WATERSEDGE CLOSE 26 Sub S ta 9 7a 25 Me dl and 8 6 Garde ns 29 9 39 41 61 Poltair Park 41a 43 1 to 16 29a 47a 45 22 14 37a MENACUDDLE LANE Football Ground 30 Kilmartin (uPath m) 56 1 1 Cooperage House View 28a Wood Chez 52 Roselyn Nous 20 to 17 28 1 ROA D TREVARTHIAN ROAD Haysleigh 24 5 70 38 17 37 47 40 4 The 20 8 CLA R EN C E STONEY LANE 32 28 Lantern 38 1 33 102.1m 38 63 31 58 28 Gover Stream 1 1 20 29 TCB 25 Sunnylands TREMENA ROAD TINNERS WAY 2 FB TEWINGTON PLACE 31 29 31 73.5m ES S 7 6a 3 Shandrydan Riverside 31 1 18a 25 18 62.5m TREG ORRICK VIEW 6 17a 1 Sedgemoor BODMIN ROAD 32 Gerrans 15 26 52 Point 9 River TRENANCE ROAD CLARENCE ROAD 17 23 (Council Off ices) 10 TRENANCE PLACE 5 12 North 23 8 St Austell Hill House 22 55 GOVE R ROA D Ivy House 8 22a 12 Li me G rove 17 1 17 21 BREWERY DRIVE 19 North Hill Park 14 27 7 19 7 48 7 12 11 52 46 50 19 5 15 11 19 TR ELA K E R OA D 21 14 4 GRO VE ROA D The Courtyard 13 51 Play Area 30 24 1 1 to 6 4 1 3 Old M ill Corne r 26 2 16 1 27 2 The The Coach House The Chapel 1 Haven 7 4 43 17 2 1 to 5 Cornerways 45 The Loft 45 43 The Stables 1 TIMBER CLOSE THE MALTINGS 18 8 30 18b 61.3m 40a The Coach House 40 Poltair Grounds 24 25 47 Trevarrick 1 86.0m 6 Hall 4 LB 2 42 41 4 7 18a Ch y FB El Su b St a 3 9 6 Trenance Mill Little House BLOW IN G Car Park 13b Clu b 1 HILL El Su b St a 9 12 49 1 19 1 8 Trega rne TRENANCE PLACE HOU S E COACH HOUSE LANE Au diology 32 2 5 LB Cent re 31 An imal Welfare 31 NORTH STREET 7 46 LA N E 13a 30 Cent re 49 45 BLOWING HOUSE 15 41 39 10 ED Bdy 36 1 13 to 4 TREVARRICK ROAD 8 TR EG AR N E PALACE ROAD 9 7 7 14 5 11 38 St John's 14 FB 37 1 Me thodis t 25 CLOS E BL OWING Pengwerne Churc h HO USE HILL TE RR A C E Dunluce 66.8m HOU S E 1 CR ES CE N T Hall FB 38 Play Area 9 13 Elm Terrace St Austell St at ion to 16 40 26 33 1 Police Statio n TR EVA R RI CK 31 TR EV ON E 43 45 21 El Sub Sta BLOW IN G PRIORY ROAD 1 to14 1 6 Hall PC 13a Car Park Bu s S tation Belfield 30 DR IV E 10 Cottage 12 Car Park 1 TREVARTHIAN ROAD 22 4 CA R LYON 3 20a 1 SL 2 16 Posts 20 24 66.5m MARKET HILL Orav ia House STRE ET 6 35 1 14 16 HIG H CR OS S 12 2 6 2 Issues 4 20 13 33 BAKERY CLOSE Bo wling Alley 4 7 3 Belfield 2 34 Shelter 5 54 to 14 1 Bungalow 11a 15 Car Park 29 Pond PC The Sy ca mores 10b 1 & 2 12 to 1 Friends Meeting House MP 286.25 Mengue Hall PC 4 10a 24 St Austell Market 6 32 26 30 19 House 5 89.0m 11 13 31 12 13a 25 30 16 16 14 33 2 6a 10 22 a 9 6 28 3 3a 6 11a to 9a CH Y P ON S 4 11 to 7 Clu b 68.9m 30 5 37 7 PW 5 9 30a 3 31 4 41 Sav oy B uilding PH Cemetery 18 5b 23 29 8 3 33 29 16 14 27 9 GRANT'S WALK 19 Globe Yard6 5 TR U R O R OA D Aldwick a 10 CR OS S LA NE 3 2 21 3 15 El 2 Sandy Lane (Path) 4 6 3 Sub S ta 6 10 PH MARKET STREET 17 14 1 25 Chaswin 7 19 21-23 7- 8 War 1 to 8 4 8 1 TheNurseries 17 Memorial 8 6 High 11 9 7 12 34a 4 Biddick's Court Clu b 1 Cros s 25 15 2 LB Posts 7 24 TR EVA R RI CK 23 26 6a House Bank 10 2 9 2 5 KIN G'S 24 2 22 3 34 8 22to27 63.4m 1a 35 6 4 1 15b 59 Holy Trinity 2 The Spinney PC 8 1 1 Jarawac Posts Churc h AVEN U E 19 ROA D 12b Rising Bollard46 4 Recreation Ground 2 27 12a 12 Head P ost Off ice 47 BE EC H RO AD 21 28 PAR K RO AD 44 Sembal 1 14 45 42 Post LB 23 Vet erinary Piranswood 12 House 7 16 40 9 29 18 1 Surgery Posts 11 9 36 30 2 Depo t Playgro und 36 28 26 24 11 21 34 10 11 16a 65 Post 15 Post Bank ES S BE EC H LAN E 15 12 19 Bank 31 Post 9 CH U R CH PH 12 63.4m 2 16 FO RE STREET 21 STRE ET 1 25a 25 27 VICARAGE 14 13 31 60.7m P 23 2 3 5 16 29 87 The 6 Play Area 1 6 EA ST H ILL 14 17 2 White H a rt 5 18 Burton House Beech Lodge Apartments 17 1 (Hotel) 22 4 2 Lynw ood G ardens Shelter CH A N DO S HIL L 1 Linden Lodge 33 19 TCB The Bungalow The 6 1 1 20 19 4 73 5 15 37 6 6 VICTORIA PLACE Oaks 38 15 8 16 34 1 4 3 5 35 Aylmer Place Posts 10 5 1 to 4 to 1 PH 11 PLAC E 2 26 36 3 4 37 New Bridge 12 26 2 EDGCUMBE ROAD COU R T MS 27 10 7 81 14 2 10 3 6 4 to 9 to 4 El Su b St a ELIOT HILL 1 Park H ouse 51 to 55 LB 8 TR EVA R RI CK 5 Posts 12 1 1 to 67 12 ROB E RT WES T St A uste ll CR Clu b Old Vicarage Place DUKE STREET 10 86.9m El Su b St a Baptist Church 14 to 11 12 21 Posts TCBs 4 1 11 14 110 108 El 15 16 2 10 17 45 Sub 25 18 42 19 1 4 47 2 43 Sta 100 ROA D 68.3m 1 ES S 49 Cin ema 11 21 9 14 to 22 COLLEGE GREEN 23 41 2 94 23 7 25 BRIDGE ROAD CR Clu b 88 65 1 HILL 25a Job Cent re 81.1m 8 EA ST 4 7 23 to 29 Shelter ED Bdy 20 TCB 10b 50 to 68 Fn 1 40.2m 1 to 7 55.8m Grenville Court 21 1 39 74 86 6 19 5 5 28 TCB 84 38to40 6 Posts 30 Hall 45 St Austell River 5 Medic al TCB Shelters PC Car Park 26to37 12 19 41 6 Centre 9 to 11 29b 52 82 Wes t 44 8 to 9 ES S Shelter to 65a Hil l TRINITY STREET 13 78 41 42 17 Court El Su b St a 7 The Old 40 Shelter China 29 Womens 1 to 8 Institute 14 31 12 to 49 Court 14to25 Garage Piran Place Studio House 3 to 1 ES S 11 Granary Court Riv er Wal k White River Place 5 20 84a Jadeana Court 82 27 67 to 16 88 Telephone Exchange 44 33 1 9a Co rnw all 45 69 Ho use CHERRY TREE MEWS 74 PC 1 GLEN VIE W to 1 80 Roy al 17 41 Court 12 8 Cat tle 13 ROA D 3 Grid 5to13 15 54 1 EA STB OU RN E RO AD 16 7 72 8a DR IV E TR U R O 1 7 1 to 3 to 1 21 4 DR IV E 20 9 The H all 65 Trelawney House 1 12 1 FI R 31 14 WES TBO UR N E CLIN TON Penhal igon CLOS E PH 39 64 31 ALBERT ROAD House Trecrida 29 12 2 26 29a 71 23 El 43 12 69 1 El Su b WESTBOURNESub S DRIVE ta P 65 60 Sta Rosemorran 75 1 3 ED Bdy LB CR 5 Court Gardens The 6 45 OLD Old Orcha rd Trehendra 2 5 2 Verrans 36 Bridge 47 14 LA WN 47 49 17 1 38 24 119 3 39.3m 9 11 SC HO OL Tk 1 5 Spring 48 40a 2 40 57 3 30 4 46a 8 74.1m LA N E 6 6 PON D HU 21 66 Tremarly ROA D Bar-Avon 46 44a 49 10 2 LEDRAH GARDENS SOUTH STREET 1 9a 2 51 10a Penvale 6 ROA D 16 67 COLENSO PLACE 8 44 9 14 BE LM ON T 9 20 to MOO RLA N D 50 9 44 10 36 16 3 Track 18 Sydney 74.1m 12 4 Close 15 18 69 10 27 26 15 ROA D 4 75 24 5 12 EDGCUMBE ROAD 69a 7 4 37 1 33 10 17 1 Surgery Highfie ld C lose 57 71 37 5 34 Depo t 44a 45 35 77 1 to 27 Track 59 2 Hill End Ca rva th H ouse 71a 8 6 47 LB 11 The Bungalow 21 to 35 to 11 29 2 3 19 129 9 76 Polcarne White Cottage 47a 25 49 El 48 to 27 to 21 30 El 9 15 Sub 73 Sub 13 St Austell River 6 85 13 47b Sta LEDRAH ROAD Sta 10 ROA D 66.4m 3 8 27 Legend 14 Tremar 53 LB 25 1 to 8 1 MOUNTSTEPHEN CLOSE BE LM ON T 47 CHISHOLME CLOSE Va lle y V iew 60 48.8m 1 Chis holme 1 21 42 5 Moorla nd 16 Court 1 to 6 68 Court 4 1 23 12 El 11 1 to 39 86 Moorla nd 1 Sub S ta 6 44 1 61 59 Court 57a 12 42 40 5a 14 1a 1 57 5b Fn 43 81 7 32 to 16 88 17 MENEAGE VILLAS FB 8 4 17 82 72 3 2 Listed Buildings 54 PONDHU ROAD Mandalay 6 62 11 18 63 19 10 81a 9 GP 25 5 RIS E 1 7 3 SOUTH STREET 63.7m Path (u m) 30 28 11 1 18 33 84a 22 HOR S LE Y Shelter 59.4m 20 52 67 51 9 50 to 10 CR ES CE N T DR IV E SAWLES ROAD 86 11 8 84 PON D HU 64 19 MS 15 48 49 12 PEN N OR 98 Cornerways 1 List_of_Locally_Significant_Buildings 28a 14 32 16 14 11 4 39 8 34.7m Lowe nek 1 Plac e 47 1 1 29 2 27 7 74 36.0m 3 White BOS IN N EY R OA D River 15 2 TCB 22 ROA D Bridge 67.1m 53 34.4m 51 33 PEN WI NN IC K PEN WI NN IC K R OA D 8 55.8m © Crown copyright and database rights 2017 Ordnance Survey 100049047.
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