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  2. Charlestown, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Charlestown (Cornish: Porth Meur, meaning great cove) is a village and port on the south coast of Cornwall, England, in the civil parish of St Austell Bay. It is situated approximately 2 miles (3 km) southeast of St Austell town centre. [1] The port at Charlestown developed in the late 18th century from the fishing village of West Polmear.

  3. Category:Grade II listed pubs in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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  4. List of places in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of towns and villages in the ceremonial county of Cornwall, United Kingdom. The ceremonial county includes the unitary authorities of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. In accordance with gazetteers, Cornish names are in the standard written form approved by the Maga signage panel. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  5. Category:Pubs in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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  6. Trust Inns - Wikipedia

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    Trust Inns Ltd is a pub company based in Chorley, Lancashire.Trust Inns own nearly 500 tenanted pubs in England, Wales and Scotland.Trust Inns specialises in buying pubs and then renting them to tenants, who pay rent to Trust Inns while they live in and run the pubs.

  7. Tinner's Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Tinner's Arms is a Grade II-listed traditional Cornish pub in Zennor, Cornwall. The name is derived from the Tinners, with records of tin extraction in the area dating back to Tudor times. [1] D. H. Lawrence stayed for a fortnight in the pub in 1916. [2] [3] The pub sign pictures a tin miner at work, testimony to its origins. It is the only ...

  8. The Bucket of Blood - Wikipedia

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    The earliest parts of the building date from the late 13th century or early 14th century. there are written records of the pub from the 1700s, but the building is known to be much older than that. It was built using rubble with a slate roof. At each end of the building there is a brick chimney.

  9. St Paul's Church, Charlestown - Wikipedia

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    Charlestown became its own parish separate from St Austell in 1846, [3] at a time when the village was experiencing an increase in its population due to local industrial activity. [4] With services initially held in a room licensed for public worship near the Pier House Hotel, [5] funds for a permanent church were raised by public subscription ...