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  2. St Austell - Wikipedia

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    St Austell is home to several public houses, numerous high street retailers, and several independent shops, many of which cater for tourists. The town has a small museum which is situated in St Austell Market House. [27] A Brewery Museum and Visitor Centre is situated on the site of the St Austell Brewery in Trevarthian Road.

  3. St Austell railway station - Wikipedia

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    St Austell station is a Grade II listed [1] station which serves the town of St Austell, Cornwall, England. It is 286 miles 26 chains (286.32 mi; 460.8 km) from the zero point at London Paddington measured via Box and Plymouth Millbay . [ 2 ]

  4. St Austell Bay - Wikipedia

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    Looking south from Charlestown Map of the four civil parishes in the St Austell area created in 2009 click to enlarge View of St Austell Bay from Carn Grey. St Austell Bay (Cornish: Baya Ti war Dreth) [1] is a bay on Cornwall's south coast which is bounded to the east by Gribbin Head and to the west by Black Head.

  5. Trewoon - Wikipedia

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    Trewoon (/ ˈ t r u ən /; [1] Cornish: Trewoon) [2] is a village in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. [3] It is on the western outskirts of St Austell, on the A3058 road and is a linear settlement, with housing estates, a village hall, park and playing fields.

  6. Trewhiddle - Wikipedia

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    Trewhiddle is a small settlement in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.It lies in the civil parish of Pentewan Valley and the ecclesiastical parish of St Austell. The nearest town is St Austell, approximately one mile to the north.

  7. Civil parishes in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    The final unparished areas of mainland Cornwall, around St Austell, were parished on 1 April 2009 to coincide with the structural changes to local government in England. Population sizes within the county vary considerably, Falmouth is the most populous with a population of 26,767, recorded in 2011, and St Michael's Mount the least with 29 ...

  8. Bugle, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    It is in the parish of Treverbyn and is situated about five miles (8 km) north of St Austell on the A391 road. [1] The 2011 Census for the ward of Bugle which includes Treverbyn and surrounding hamlets gave a population of 4,164. [2]

  9. Par, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    The parish of Par was formed out of parts of St Blazey and Tywardreath parishes in 1846. In the churchyard is an inscribed cross shaft removed from the highroad in 1896. This stone is a sepulchral monument to a son of Ullicus erected by Alroron. [3] The church was the first to be designed by the notable architect G. E. Street. The design is an ...