Mount | |
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Warleggan Jubilee Hall, Mount | |
Location within Cornwall | |
OS grid reference | SX147680 |
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Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Mount is a village in the parish of Warleggan in east Cornwall, England. It lies south-west of Warleggan village. [1] [2]
North Petherwin is a civil parish and village in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is situated five miles (8 km) northwest of Launceston on a ridge above the River Ottery valley.
Bathpool is a small village in the civil parish of North Hill in east Cornwall, England. It is situated in the River Lynher valley on the southeast fringe of Bodmin Moor, about five miles northwest of Callington.
The De Lank River is a small river in north Cornwall, England. It is a tributary of the River Camel and is approximately nine miles (14.5 km) long from its source on Bodmin Moor to its confluence with the Camel two miles (3 km) south of St Breward.
Common Moor or Commonmoor is a hamlet in Cornwall, England. It is about a mile north of St Cleer. It does not have a public telephone box or post office but does have a letter box. The village meeting place in Commonmoor is a small village hall. It is a very old mining village founded by the Davy family, traces of its past are still visible from placenames like "Davy's Row".
Cooksland is a hamlet in Cornwall, England, UK. It is on the A30 main road about one mile northeast of Bodmin. It is in the civil parish of St Breward
Croanford is a hamlet in Cornwall, England. It is in the parish of Egloshayle.
Highertown is a hamlet in Cornwall, England. It is on the western edge of Bodmin Moor in the parish of Advent.
Old Cardinham Castle is a hamlet in Cornwall, England, UK. It is in the parish of Cardinham very close to the site of the Norman Cardinham Castle, caput of the feudal barony of Cardinham.
Knightsmill is a hamlet in Cornwall, England. It is half a mile east of St Teath. It is in the civil parish of Tintagel
Lamorick is a hamlet in Cornwall, England. It is half a mile north of Lanivet {where the population for the 2011 census was included.} on the A30 main road.
Lockengate is a hamlet in Cornwall, England, UK. It is two miles south of Lanivet on the A391 road. It is in the civil parish of Luxulyan
Lower Croan is a farmstead in Cornwall, England, UK. It is in the parish of Egloshayle and Croan house and Croanford are to the east. Croan House is a manor house of two storeys and seven bays which was built in the 1690s for a prosperous attorney.
Lower Porthpean is a coastal hamlet in Cornwall, England, UK. It is close to Higher Porthpean and one mile (1.6 km) south of St Austell.
Middlewood is a small village in the parish of North Hill, Cornwall, England, UK. Middlewood is in the valley of the River Lynher and on the B3254 road between Launceston and Liskeard. There was formerly a Bible Christian chapel at Middlewood.
Millpool is a hamlet in the parish of Cardinham in north Cornwall, England, lying about one mile north of Cardinham village. The A30 trunk road towards Bodmin runs about half a mile north-west of the hamlet.
Milltown is a hamlet in Cornwall, England. It lies in Lanlivery civil parish, about a mile south of Lostwithiel, in the valley of a small tributary of the River Fowey.
Molinnis is a hamlet in Cornwall, England. It is half a mile north of Bugle.
Pantersbridge is a hamlet in the parish of St Neot, Cornwall, England, UK. It is about one mile south of Warleggan on the road from St Neot to Cardinham and on the River Warleggan. Early spellings of the name include Pontyesu in 1241 and Ponteisu, circa 1250, Pontewysy in 1359, becoming Pontwise Bridge, or Pontowise bridge by 1613.
Cocks is a hamlet in the parish of Perranzabuloe in Cornwall, England. Cocks is southeast of Perranporth.
The River Lerryn is a river in east Cornwall, England, UK, a tributary of the River Fowey. The Lerryn is the largest of the tributaries which enter the estuary of the Fowey. The river is tidal up to the village of Lerryn. The landscape of the Lerryn catchment is rural and includes heathland, moorland and rough pasture in the upper reaches and broadleaf, coniferous and mixed plantation woodland in the lower. This catchment includes four SSSIs, including Redlake Meadows & Hoggs Moor. The Lerryn rises at Fairy Cross on the southern slopes of Bodmin Moor and flows south-southwest until it enters the Fowey estuary.