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Map Referred to in the Cornwall (Electoral Changes) Order 2011 0 Trevenning Farm SHEET 13, MAP 13A Parish wards in Pentewan Valley Sticker 3 7 2 Reservoir Polgooth Mine r 3 e Higher Porthpean v (covered) (disused) B i R l l e t s u A Polgooth t S Quarry Porthpean M (dis) Reservoir e a n (covered) Porthpean Outdoor Polgooth Inn L Education Centre o w TREGORRICK AND W a t TREWHIDDLE e R r IC K E T PARISH WARD T S R Caravan O London Treloweth Common ST MEWAN CP A Park D Apprentice Menagwins Farm South Polgooth Mine (disused) Camping Site CHA PEL Molingey HIL L Quarry Penrice Phoebe's Point Commerce Common Little Polgooth Silvermine Point Caravan Park & Camping Site St Austell Bay Lobb's Shop Lefesant Farm D A O R N A Gwendra Point W O T ST AUSTELL BAY ED PORTHPEAN AND TRENARREN PARISH WARD LONDON APPRENTICE PARISH WARD ST AUSTELL BAY CP Nursery Gerrans Point Levalsa Trenarren MEVAGISSEY ED Trevissick PENTEWAN VALLEY CP Levalsa Barn ST MEWAN ED Nansladron Caravan Park Polglaze Kings Wood N C U Nursery C a N r a a N m v E a p n R i n P Y g a H S r k i I ST EWE CP t Porthtowan LL e & Camping Site M B Polgwyn Beach e Black Head 3 a 2 n 7 L 3 ow W Drennick a t Quarry er (dis) S Lanhadron Farm t Au ste ll R iv er Quarry (dis) PENTEWAN PARISH WARD Polrudden Cove Polrudden Pentewan Farm Gamas Point Pengrugla Mevagissey Bay 47,000m Pentewan Beach Caravan Park & Camping Site 199,000m Caravan Peruppa Farm SW94NE Park Sconhoe Beach r e t a W h g i H n a e M r e Tregiskey t Tregiskey a W Reservoir w o L (covered) n a Lower e Tregassick Portgiskey M Corran Farm MEVAGISSEY CP SHEET 13, MAP 13B Electoral Divisions in Tywardreath el nn Tu A 3 9 Map referred to in the Cornwall (Electoral Changes) Order 2011 0 Trevenning Farm B Sheet 13 of 20 LOSTWITHIEL ED 3 2 6 Polharmon 9 LANLIVERY CP Colwith LOSTWITHIEL ED Polharmon Mine Little Treverran LANLIVERY CP (disused) Penpell Farm Higher Penpillick This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2011. The Old Mill Central Cornwall Dry KEY (Disused) Little UNITARY AUTHORITY BOUNDARY Prideaux ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY Trenadlyn PARISH WARD BOUNDARY HIGHWAY PARISH WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY PARISH WARD MEVAGISSEY ED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME Tyward y a w Fowey Consols Mine PENTEWAN VALLEY CP l PARISH NAME BUGLE ED i a (disused) Wheal R l Henrietta PRIORY PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME a r LUXULYAN CP e n i M Wheal Fortune High Point Prideaux Wood Works (disused) Trebathevy E Gateacre N A Farm L ST SAMPSON CP G N I V I R Scale : 1cm = 0.08500 km D Hillmarick Nursery Treesmill Stoneybridge Grid interval 1km Gardens Wood Mill Farm Farm The White House Farm Works ST BLAZEY ED Laine End Mink Farm Trevenna A 390 T S E G ID R B South Fowey Consols Mine (Disused) Kilhallon F Lawhibbet O Farm R E S T D Chapel Park Football R Farm I V K I Ground L I Kilgogue Farm H N Cornhill A A L G TYWARDREATH AND PAR CP L Farm 3 O 0 N L 8 A B 2 NDS N OODLA 3 W E 2 6 T PRIORY 9 S H C PARISH WARD Higher Leyonne R U S Farm H T A C T IO N Castledore R O A St Blazey D FOWEY AND TYWARDREATH ED ST BLAISE NORTH AD Cemetery Tywardreath T RO S Works 'S Junior and TH EW Playing R DR Infant School NO PARISH WARD AN Field ST T S VE D A E N R DLA OO O AD W F ARK RO CHURCH S OUTHP T S E N L W A L I L E H Y L E E D L R S P E S O G L A T R O R CA AD VI O P Trenython Y R HID Manor Hotel and Works TE Tywardreath Country Club E Par Station A S Barn Park T Y C Farm A L W IF E Playing F Cemetery L E D Field R ID D M OL D ROSE LYON RD Sports S Roselyon Centre EE Playing TR E Philip Varcoe School Field BL U D St Blazey O Doubletrees Playing Fields R D Caravan School T Gate Y Y E Park W Z A A L R B D R T E 390 S A A T Lower Lampetho B H O Farm B H S I R Works L D L T RE NO ST BLAISE CP EEN VIS R GR SI PA CK NE RO PAR LA AD 2 308 Par A Playing A 3 Biscovey Field 082 Caravan Park OAD RYS R Great ST MA Pinnock PAR PARISH WARD Biscovey Junior Trewrong School Farm Biscovey Infant School Trenovissick Farm PAR AND ST BLAZEY GATE ED China Clay Dries D 53,000m R N Y Tanks L L Caravan ST BLAISE SOUTH 207,000m E Park AD M O Quay A R L PARISH WARD R A 30 O 82 O Polglaze M SX05SE AR P Par Sands POLMEAR HILL FOWEY CP Dryers Harbour B 3 OR ROAD 2 Garden PAR MO 6 TREGREHAN Pinnock 9 Centre Waste Water Reservoir Treatment Works PARISH WARD China Clay Dries Caravan Newtown ST AUSTELL Park Penellick BAYGolf Links ED Merthen Farm A D Penhale 30 AR 82 CARLYON CP W Farm ISH AR P AY Carlyon Bay B N Golf Links YO Mean High Water RL Spit Point CA Polkerris Bream Rocks Killyvarder Rock er ow Wat Mean L St Austell Bay.
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