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Parish Boundaries
Parishes affected by registered Common Land: May 2014 94 No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name 1 Advent 65 Lansall os 129 St. Allen 169 St. Martin-in-Meneage 201 Trewen 54 2 A ltarnun 66 Lanteglos 130 St. Anthony-in-Meneage 170 St. Mellion 202 Truro 3 Antony 67 Launce lls 131 St. Austell 171 St. Merryn 203 Tywardreath and Par 4 Blisland 68 Launceston 132 St. Austell Bay 172 St. Mewan 204 Veryan 11 67 5 Boconnoc 69 Lawhitton Rural 133 St. Blaise 173 St. M ichael Caerhays 205 Wadebridge 6 Bodmi n 70 Lesnewth 134 St. Breock 174 St. Michael Penkevil 206 Warbstow 7 Botusfleming 71 Lewannick 135 St. Breward 175 St. Michael's Mount 207 Warleggan 84 8 Boyton 72 Lezant 136 St. Buryan 176 St. Minver Highlands 208 Week St. Mary 9 Breage 73 Linkinhorne 137 St. C leer 177 St. Minver Lowlands 209 Wendron 115 10 Broadoak 74 Liskeard 138 St. Clement 178 St. Neot 210 Werrington 211 208 100 11 Bude-Stratton 75 Looe 139 St. Clether 179 St. Newlyn East 211 Whitstone 151 12 Budock 76 Lostwithiel 140 St. Columb Major 180 St. Pinnock 212 Withiel 51 13 Callington 77 Ludgvan 141 St. Day 181 St. Sampson 213 Zennor 14 Ca lstock 78 Luxul yan 142 St. Dennis 182 St. Stephen-in-Brannel 160 101 8 206 99 15 Camborne 79 Mabe 143 St. Dominic 183 St. Stephens By Launceston Rural 70 196 16 Camel ford 80 Madron 144 St. Endellion 184 St. Teath 199 210 197 198 17 Card inham 81 Maker-wi th-Rame 145 St. -
Wind Turbines East Cornwall
Eastern operational turbines Planning ref. no. Description Capacity (KW) Scale Postcode PA12/02907 St Breock Wind Farm, Wadebridge (5 X 2.5MW) 12500 Large PL27 6EX E1/2008/00638 Dell Farm, Delabole (4 X 2.25MW) 9000 Large PL33 9BZ E1/90/2595 Cold Northcott Farm, St Clether (23 x 280kw) 6600 Large PL15 8PR E1/98/1286 Bears Down (9 x 600 kw) (see also Central) 5400 Large PL27 7TA E1/2004/02831 Crimp, Morwenstow (3 x 1.3 MW) 3900 Large EX23 9PB E2/08/00329/FUL Redland Higher Down, Pensilva, Liskeard 1300 Large PL14 5RG E1/2008/01702 Land NNE of Otterham Down Farm, Marshgate, Camelford 800 Large PL32 9SW PA12/05289 Ivleaf Farm, Ivyleaf Hill, Bude 660 Large EX23 9LD PA13/08865 Land east of Dilland Farm, Whitstone 500 Industrial EX22 6TD PA12/11125 Bennacott Farm, Boyton, Launceston 500 Industrial PL15 8NR PA12/02928 Menwenicke Barton, Launceston 500 Industrial PL15 8PF PA12/01671 Storm, Pennygillam Industrial Estate, Launceston 500 Industrial PL15 7ED PA12/12067 Land east of Hurdon Road, Launceston 500 Industrial PL15 9DA PA13/03342 Trethorne Leisure Park, Kennards House 500 Industrial PL15 8QE PA12/09666 Land south of Papillion, South Petherwin 500 Industrial PL15 7EZ PA12/00649 Trevozah Cross, South Petherwin 500 Industrial PL15 9LT PA13/03604 Land north of Treguddick Farm, South Petherwin 500 Industrial PL15 7JN PA13/07962 Land northwest of Bottonett Farm, Trebullett, Launceston 500 Industrial PL15 9QF PA12/09171 Blackaton, Lewannick, Launceston 500 Industrial PL15 7QS PA12/04542 Oak House, Trethawle, Horningtops, Liskeard 500 Industrial -
Bude | Tintagel | Camelford | Wadebridge | St Columb Major
Bude | Tintagel | Camelford | Wadebridge | St Columb Major | Truro showing connections to Newquay on route 93 95 Mondays to Saturdays except public holidays 92 95 93 95 93 93 95 93 95 93 95 93 95 93 95 93 93 95 93 Bude Strand 0847 1037 1312 1525 1732 Widemouth Bay Manor 0857 1047 1322 1542 1742 Poundstock crossroads 0900 1050 1325 1545 1745 Wainhouse Corner garage 0904 1054 1329 1549 1749 Crackington Haven Cabin Café 0912 1102 1337 1557 1757 Higher Crackington Post Office 0915 1105 1340 1600 1800 Tresparrett Posts 0919 1109 1344 1604 1804 Boscastle car park 0719 0929 1119 1354 1614 1814 Bossiney bus shelter 0730 0940 1130 1405 1625 1825 Tintagel visitor centre 0735 0945 1135 1410 1630 1830 Trewarmett 0741 0951 1141 1416 1636 1836 Camelford Methodist Church 0753 1003 1153 1428 1648 1848 Camelford Clease Road 0755 1005 1155 1430 1650 1850 Helstone opp bus shelter 0800 1010 1200 1435 1655 1855 St Teath opp Post Office 0805 1015 1205 1700 Trelill Barton cottages 0811 1021 1211 x 1706 x St Kew Highway phone box 0816 1026 1216 1444 1711 1904 Wadebridge opp School 0824 1034 1224 1452 1719 1912 Wadebridge The Platt 0827 1037 1227 1455 1722 1915 Wadebridge bus station arr 0829 1039 1229 1457 1724 1917 Wadebridge bus station dep 0707 0717 0847 1047 1237 1502 1732 1922 Wadebridge The Platt 0709 0719 0849 1049 1239 1504 1734 1924 x x x x x x x x Wadebridge Tesco 0712 0722 0852 1052 1242 1507 1737 1927 Royal Cornwall Showground 0714 0724 0854 1054 1244 1509 1739 1929 Winnards Perch 0721 0731 0901 1101 1251 1516 1746 1936 St Columb Major Old Cattle -
The Dagg People in St. Kew Jim Dagg, February 2015
The Dagg People in St. Kew Jim Dagg, February 2015 St Kew parish, one of over 220 in the Duchy of Cornwall, is north of the town of Wadebridge, north of the Camel Valley and inland from Port Isaac in North Cornwall. About 1100 people are permanent residents of the 6500-acre parish and live in hamlets and farms connected by hedge-lined lanes. The lanes are narrow and twisting. Drive with care. Forty miles an hour can lead to some scary encounters with wildlife, other drivers or walkers. Both cyclists and eight and half foot-wide tractors are on a stop-for-nothing mission. The ancient hamlets are called Chapel Amble, Trewethern, Trewethen, St Kew Highway, St Kew, Trelill, Trequite, Tregellist, and Pendoggett. The origins of St Kew parish, lurk in the mists of time. Ancient beginnings have emerged in the work of many historians, archaeologists and people researching family records that are constantly being discovered. Although I am not one of those lucky types, I have developed a spectator interest during many visits to Cornwall, starting back in the early 1970s. Today, the parish is all quiet farmland. There once was a railway, but the station at St Kew Highway closed in the 1960s. Now a main road runs north to south, the A39, optimistically named the Atlantic Highway, and the B3314 road clips the north-west corner through Pendoggett, but all roads by-pass the church town of St Kew. 1 The heart of St Kew parish is St Kew hamlet and the parish church, St James the Great. -
Padstow and Wadebridge Real Ale Pub Guide
CAMRA Real Ale Guide Of Town Centre Pubs 1 Shipwrights Inn North Quay, Pl28 8AF (01841) 532451 Open daily 11-11. Wooden panelled harbourside bar and restaurant. Serving 3 St Austell ales. 2 Old Ship Hotel Mill Square, PL28 8AE (01841) 532357 10.30-11 Sun 10-10.30 Summer 10-11.30 Sun 10-11 Comfortable family run hotel. Regular live music. 3 ales including Brain’s SA. 3 Golden Lion Lanadwell St, PL28 8AN (01841) 532797 Open daily 11-11 Padstow’s oldest pub, home of the Red ‘oss. Doom Bar, Betty Stogs & guest ale. 4 London Inn Lanadwell St, PL28 8AN (01841) 532554 Open daily 11-11.30 Sun 12-11 Welcoming and friendly cosy village local. Serving 5 St Austell ales. 5 Harbour Inn Strand Street, PL28 8BU (01841) 532575 Open 11-11 Small Fisherman’s pub home of the .Peace ‘oss. Serving 3 St Austell ales. Old Custom House South Quay, PL28 8BL 6 Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this guide (01841) 532359 Open 10-11 The bistro style spacious original Custom. & Excise house. 4 St Austell ales. is correct. The Cornwall Campaign for Real Ale cannot accept responsibility for errors or inaccuracies. Inclusion in this guide does not A Padstow Brewery Established 2013. Padstow (01841) 532169 guarantee beer quality. Please Drink Responsibly. 5 Regular Ales. Pilot, Pale, IPA, Pride & Mayday. Tours & brewing day available. B Sharp’s Brewery Established 1994. Rock Padstow (01208) 862121 Guide to pub list symbols: The largest brewer in the south west. 5 Regular ales, craft cider and many Wadebridge specials. -
Croft Retreat Croft Retreat Hallgarden, Otterham, Camelford, PL32 9SL Bude 12 Miles Camelford 6 Miles North Cornish Coast 6 Miles
Croft Retreat Croft Retreat Hallgarden, Otterham, Camelford, PL32 9SL Bude 12 miles Camelford 6 miles North Cornish Coast 6 miles • 2 Double Bedrooms (Master En-Suite) • Kitchen with Aga • Sitting Room • Luxury Family Bathroom • Double Garage & Utility • Off-Road Parking • Landscaped Gardens • Rural Views Guide price £375,000 SITUATION The property enjoys a most appealing location in a private and quiet setting. Hallgarden, formerly a farming hamlet, is approached via a long hardcore entrance drive of some 0.7 miles which opens to a delightful courtyard setting of a farmhouse and four other properties. Hallgarden lies some 2½ miles from the A39 (the Atlantic Highway), which links the coastal resort of Bude to the north with Camelford some six miles to the south. At Camelford there is access to local amenities catering for day to day needs. The former market town of Launceston is 12 miles away with excellent town amenities including 24-hour supermarket, fully equipped leisure centre and two testing 18-hole golf courses. At Launceston Stunningly converted, superbly appointed, single storey barn, there is access to the A30 trunk road which links the cathedral cities of Exeter and Truro. At Exeter there is access to the M5 motorway network, main line nearing completion, situated in a private rural location railway station serving London Paddington and well respected international airport. Hallgarden lies on the fringes of Bodmin Moor providing excellent opportunities for outdoor leisure pursuits. The picturesque and rugged North Cornish coast is some six miles away with access from the coastal village of Boscastle with its wonderful Victorian harbour. -
Tremoren, St Kew, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30
Tremoren St Kew Tremoren, St Kew, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 3HA An idylic private country house n Wadebridge - 5 miles n Rock - 6 miles n Padstow - 12 miles n Bodmin Parkway Railway Station - 12 miles n Newquay Airport - 15 miles n Truro - 29 miles (Distances are approximate) n Private grounds with far reaching views n Spacious accommodation n Superb living room with high vaulted ceiling n Five bedrooms n Three reception rooms n Grounds of approximately 10 acres n Swimming pool n Extensive outbuilding SITUATION The late Sir John Betjeman, Poet Laureate 1974-84, wrote of Within a few miles are a selection of wonderful sandy beaches St Kew: which include Polzeath, Daymer Bay and the water sports resort “A beautiful inland parish of sudden green hills, wooded valleys, of Rock. For walkers, the nearby South West Coastal Path provides miles of unspoiled coastal scenery for wonderful bracing walks, as old lanes to undisturbed hamlets, little manor houses and a well as the Camel Trail which is excellent for cyclists. Close at hand grand church”. lie the picturesque coastal villages of Port Isaac and Padstow which Tremoren is situated in beautiful countryside near the unspoilt offer an array of interesting shops and some renowned restaurants. village of St Kew with its ancient church, the popular St Kew Inn The area is also perfect for the golfing enthusiast with a vast and the excellent local primary school. number of exceptional courses all within a reasonable drive. A real haven for nature lovers, the property is set near the Amenities such as a doctor’s surgery, supermarket and post office boundaries of two officially designated areas, one being an Area of are just one mile away at St Kew Highway. -
St Kew Wills
St Kew Wills and/or associated documents available from Kresen Kernow (formerly the Cornwall Record Office (CRO) and the National Archive (NA) Links are to the transcripts available from the parish page Source Ref. No. Title Date Proved CRO ACP/WR/183/26 Will Indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, St Kew 1570-1606 NA PROB 11/83/410 Will of William Webber of Saint Kew, Cornwall 1594 NA PROB 11/83/409 Will of John Nicholls, Gentleman of Saint Kew, Cornwall 1594 CRO AP/C/9 Will of Benet alias Benedict Crabb of St Kew 1601 CRO AP/I/2 Will of John Inch of St Kew 1601 CRO AP/B/10 Will of Thomas Bennett of St Kew 1601 CRO AP/M/6 Will of John May of Penquite, St Kew 1601 CRO AP/E/1 Will of Thomas Edye, husbandman, of St Kew 1601-1602 CRO AP/H/23 Will of Edward Harper, husbandman, of St Kew 1602 CRO AP/T/50 Will of John Treffry, gentleman, of St Kew 1603 CRO AP/B/79 Will of John Bawden, tinker, of St Kew 1604 CRO AP/M/62 Will of John Marten, husbandman, of Amble, St Kew 1604 CRO AP/M/63 Will of John Martin of St Kew 1604 CRO AP/A/17 Will of John Allee of St Kew 1605 CRO AP/B/93 Will of Margery Bawden of St Kew 1605 CRO AP/C/79 Will of Frances Carnsew of Bokelly, St Kew 1605-1606 CRO AP/W/84 Will of William Weales, yeoman, of St Kew 1606 CRO AP/M/109 Will of William Moyse, husbandman, of St Kew 1606 CRO AP/B/142 Will of John Button senior, husbandman, of St Kew 1606-1607 NA PROB 11/109/120 Will of John Webber of Saint Kewe, Cornwall 1607 CRO AP/H/173 Will of Richard Ham of St Kew 1608 CRO AP/N/39 Will of Katherine Nicolls, widow, of St Kew 1608 -
Skisdon St Kew • North Cornwall
SKISDON ST KEW • NORTH CORNWALL SKISDON ST KEW • NEAR WADEBRIDGE • NORTH CORNWALL • PL30 3HB Wadebridge - 5 miles • Rock - 6 miles • Padstow - 12 miles Bodmin Parkway Railway Station - 12 miles • Newquay Airport - 15 miles • Truro - 29 miles (Distances are approximate) Historic country house in idyllic hamlet Grade II Listed Three well proportioned reception rooms Large farmhouse kitchen Fourteen bedrooms Eight bathrooms Six further reception/bedrooms Currently loosely arranged as the main residence and five holiday apartments An opportunity with further restoration, to easily revert back into a sensational single family home (STPP) Almost 2 acres of enchanting & historic gardens & grounds Savills Cornwall 73 Lemon Street, Truro, Cornwall TR1 2PN 01872 243200 [email protected] www.savills.co.uk Your attention is drawn to the important notice on the last page of the text SITUATION The late Sir John Betjeman, Poet Laureate 1974-84, wrote of St Kew: “A beautiful inland parish of sudden green hills, wooded valleys, old lanes to undisturbed hamlets, little manor houses and a grand church”. Although hidden from view, the house is situated in the centre of the unspoiled village of St Kew where the ancient church, the popular St Kew Inn and the excellent local primary school are all within a few hundred yards. A real haven for nature lovers, the property lies near the boundaries of two officially designated Areas, one being an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty along the North Cornwall Coast, and the second being the Area of Great Landscape Value of the Camel and Allen Valleys. There are magnificent cliffs and secluded coves, fishing villages and rugged stretches of open moorland nearby, ideal for anyone who is enthusiastic about the outdoors. -