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Caradon Hill (Cornish: Bre Garn) [1] is on Bodmin Moor in the former Caradon district of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The summit is 371 metres (1,217 ft) above mean sea level . [ 2 ] Caradon Hill is on the southeastern edge of the moor; it is between the villages of Minions (northwest), Upton Cross (northeast), Pensilva (southeast) and ...
The Crows Nest Mine at Bovard is located at the end of First Street, along a tributary of Jacks Run.... By 1915 the Crows Nest mine employed 456 persons and produced over 726,000 tons of coal, the largest amount produced from what was one of the most productive mines in the county. Production continued apace during the First World War.
Crow's Nest is a village in Cornwall, England. It is located within the civil parish of St Cleer, on the southeastern edge of Bodmin Moor, 3 miles (4.8 km) north of the town of Liskeard. [1] The Crow's Nest public house. A Site of Special Scientific Interest, also named Crow's Nest, is located
Cornwall 50°29′55″N 4°27′22″W / 50.4985°N 04.4560°W / 50.4985; -04 Darite is a village in the civil parish of St Cleer (where the 2011 census population was included), Cornwall , England, United Kingdom.
Crows Nest Post Office is a heritage-listed post office at 19 Curnow Street, Crows Nest, Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1911. It was built in 1911. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 27 June 2003.
Cornwall was initially settled by Peter Grubb in 1734. [4] Peter was a Chester County stonemason who came to, what was then Lancaster County , in search of high quality stone for quarrying . First building his house and then a store, he discovered magnetite iron ore nearby and decided to test its quality, he found the ore to be exceedingly pure.
Crows Nest, Crow's Nest or Crowsnest may refer to: Crow's nest , a structure in the upper part of the main mast of a ship, or a structure that is used as a lookout point Places
Trethevy Quoit (Cornish: Koyt Tredhewi) [1] is a well-preserved megalithic structure between St Cleer and Darite in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.It is known locally as "the giant's house". [2]