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  2. Liskeard - Wikipedia

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    Liskeard was one of the last towns in Cornwall to have a regular livestock market, ending in 2017. There is a range of restaurants, cafés and pubs in the town, and some shops retain their Victorian shopfronts and interiors. Liskeard puts on a pantomime in the last week of January and holds a carnival every June.

  3. Trago Mills - Wikipedia

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    Trago Mills (often known simply as Trago) is a chain of four department stores in south Cornwall, south Devon in England, and south Wales. It owns a site with an amusement park and some independent businesses, adjoining the store near Newton Abbot. Three are in town outskirts: Liskeard in Cornwall; Newton Abbot in Devon, and Merthyr Tydfil in Wales

  4. Carnglaze Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Carnglaze Caverns consists of three man-made caverns formed as part of a slate quarry in the Loveny Valley, near the village of St Neot, Liskeard, Cornwall, England, UK. The first of the caverns, the Rum Store, is so called because it was used by the Royal Navy during the Second World War to store its supply of rum. In 2001 it was converted ...

  5. Middle Taphouse - Wikipedia

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    Middle Taphouse (or Mid Taphouse) is a hamlet in east Cornwall, England, about five miles (8.0 km) west of Liskeard along the A390 road. It consists of a small group of bungalows and houses. [1] Hillball Wood is immediately east of the hamlet, and further woodland lies to the north.

  6. Liskeard, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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  7. St Martin's Church, Liskeard - Wikipedia

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    The structure of the church was restored in 1878–1879 at a cost of over £3,700 (equivalent to £475,200 in 2023) [4] under the direction of Richard Coad, architect, of Liskeard and London, by the contractor Mr. Lang. [6] [7] There was a further restoration in 1890 for the interior.

  8. Pensilva - Wikipedia

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    Pensilva (Cornish: Pennsilva) [1] is a village in the civil parish of St Ive and Pensilva, in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is at about four miles (6 km) northeast of Liskeard. [2] Nearby settlements include Charaton Cross and Middlehill.

  9. A390 road - Wikipedia

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    The A390 is a road in Cornwall and Devon, England. It runs from Tavistock to 5 miles (8.0 km) north west of the city of Truro. Starting in Tavistock, it heads south-westwards towards Liskeard, crossing over the River Tamar and into Cornwall, then through Gunnislake and Callington. Immediately before Liskeard, it merges with the A38 north