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Natural region of Cornwall, England
50°23′14″N 4°49′20″W / 50.3872°N 4.8221°W / 50.3872; -4.8221 Hensbarrow is a natural region in the county of Cornwall, England, UK, that has been recognized
Hensbarrow
Hill in Cornwall, England
50°23′02″N 4°49′23″W / 50.384°N 4.823°W / 50.384; -4.823 Hensbarrow Beacon is a hill in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated a mile north-west
Hensbarrow_Beacon
Ceremonial county in England
west, and with approximately descending altitude, these are Bodmin Moor, Hensbarrow north of St Austell, Carnmenellis to the south of Camborne, and the Penwith
Cornwall
River in south Cornwall, England
the north of St Austell. The highest natural point of the moorland is Hensbarrow Beacon at 312 metres (1,024 ft); however modern china clay mining waste
St_Austell_River
Hill and country park in Cornwall, England
Cornwall, the four others are Watch Croft, Brown Willy, Carnmenellis and Hensbarrow Beacon. Kit Hill Country Park (which includes the hill and surrounding
Kit_Hill
Hill in Cornwall, England
in Cornwall; the others being Brown Willy (420 m), Kit Hill (334 m), Hensbarrow Beacon (312 m) and Watch Croft (252 m). The natural region of Carnmenellis
Carnmenellis
Bodmin Moor Flat granite plinth at summit. Hensbarrow Beacon 312 193 SW996575 Marilyn Brown Willy Hensbarrow One of Cornwall's five Marilyns Summit dominated
List_of_hills_of_Cornwall
Cornishman, condemned to be starved to death for the alleged murder of two girls
Columb Major Parish registers 1539 - 1780, pages 229 - 230 A view from Hensbarrow, Cornish Magazine, Sept' 1961, page 150, article by Marshel Arthur. Bunney
John_Trehenban
Pre-1838 tin coinage jurisdiction in Cornwall and Devon, England
Carnmenellis) Tywarnhaile: St Agnes and the Carn Brea area Blackmore: the Hensbarrow granite upland, now better known as the St Austell moors or the china
Stannary
Mountains and hills with prominence no less than 150 m
Carrigatuke 365 210 1,198 689 43A 28 H903320 Ma,CoU 1565 861 England 105 54 Hensbarrow Downs 365 246 1,196 807 40 200 SX001574 Ma,3 1566 1760 Ireland 291 398
List of Marilyns in the British Isles
List_of_Marilyns_in_the_British_Isles
Rock, Bodmin Moor Jubilee Rock, Bodmin Moor Hills: Kit Hill, Callington Hensbarrow Beacon, St Austell Downs Buttern Hill, Bodmin Moor Candra Hill, Bodmin
List_of_geographical_tors
Town in Cornwall, England
in west Cornwall, and the same mineral, found in greater quantity in Hensbarrow downs north of St Austell, the town became more prominent. China clay
St_Austell
Tin mining law in Cornwall and Devon, England
Convocation of Devon Duchy of Cornwall The Blackmore Stannary, centred at Hensbarrow Beacon, kept its records stored in the church of Luxulyan. In 1978 Dafydd
Stannary_law
Hill in Cornwall, England
five in Cornwall. The others are Brown Willy (420 m), Kit Hill (334 m), Hensbarrow Beacon (312 m) and Carnmenellis (252 m). It is the highest point in West
Watch_Croft
processing of mineral; china clay was carted to the canal basin from the Hensbarrow area to the north-west of the Luxulyan Valley. Treffry had also installed
Treffry_Tramways
are: The Culm – NCA 149 Cornish Killas – NCA 152 Bodmin Moor – NCA 153 Hensbarrow – NCA 154 Carnmenellis – NCA 155 West Penwith – NCA 156 The Lizard – NCA
Geography_of_Cornwall
Natural region in Cornwall, England
Cornish landmass around the high granite moorlands such as Bodmin Moor and Hensbarrow. Much of central Cornwall is a gently undulating, slate plateau with little
Cornish_Killas
Iron Age hillfort in Cornwall, England
St Columb Major Parish registers 1539 – 1780, pages 229–30 A view from Hensbarrow, Cornish Magazine, Sept' 1961, page 150, article by Marshel Arthur. Castle-an-Dinas
Castle an Dinas, St Columb Major
Castle_an_Dinas,_St_Columb_Major
Geographical areas of England
(Devon) 152. Cornish Killas (Cornwall) 153. Bodmin Moor (Cornwall) 154. Hensbarrow (Cornwall) 155. Carnmenellis (Cornwall) 156. West Penwith (Cornwall) 157
National_Character_Area
Iron Age hillfort in Cornwall, England
(administrative districts) of the Blackmoor Stannary, centered at nearby Hensbarrow Beacon, with its records stored at the church in Luxulyan. Without datable
Prideaux_Castle
British geologist (1841–1916)
and Devon, 1871 Principals of Metal Mining, 1874 Mineralogy, 1877 The Hensbarrow Granite District, 1878, republished 1992, ISBN 0-9519419-1-7 Bristow,
Joseph_Henry_Collins
Human settlement in England
"Cornwall Industrial Settlements Initiative: FOXHOLE and CARPALLA (Hensbarrow Area)" (PDF). The Cahill Partnership and Historic Environment Service
Carpalla
Village in Cornwall, England
from the original on 8 August 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2011. "Nanpean (Hensbarrow area)" (PDF). CORNWALL INDUSTRIAL SETTLEMENTS INITIATIVE. Cornwall Historic
Nanpean
Railway in Cornwall
generally known in the United Kingdom as china clay, was extracted in the Hensbarrow area north-west of Luxulyan and the mineral was also brought to Pontsmill
Cornwall_Minerals_Railway
Railway branch lines in England
Imperial Goonbarow China Clay works, a second siding was added to serve the Hensbarrow China Clay Company works at Carnsmerry in 1914, at which point a Ground
Cornish_China_Clay_Branches
obstacle of Bodmin Moor. From Mount's Bay it crossed the Carnmenellis and Hensbarrow moorlands and probably passed to the northwest of Bodmin Moor to connect
Transport_in_Cornwall
Village in mid Cornwall, England
at Bugle. At the 2021 census the population of the parish was 9,204. Hensbarrow Beacon near Stenalees is the highest point of the St Austell Downs. Treverbyn
Treverbyn
Cornish poet and scholar (1967–2022)
St. Austell, Lyonesse Press. ISBN 9781898795025 Kent, A.M., 2002, The Hensbarrow Homilies, Penzance, The Hypatia Trust. ISBN 978-1872229447 Kent, A.M.
Alan_M._Kent
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Best wishes, Offering to God
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