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...
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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...
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west, and with approximately descending altitude, these are Bodmin Moor, Hensbarrow north of St Austell, Carnmenellis to the south of Camborne, and the Penwith...
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Cornwall, the four others are Watch Croft, Brown Willy, Carnmenellis and Hensbarrow Beacon. Kit Hill Country Park (which includes the hill and surrounding...
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228966112881;-6.6161089434079 H903320] Ma,CoU 1565 861 England 105 54 Hensbarrow Downs 365 246 1,196 807 40 200 50.382433696215;-4.8131341920445 SX001574]...
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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...
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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...
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April 2008. (See entry for 1497.) The Blackmore Stannary, centred at Hensbarrow Beacon, kept its records stored in the church of Luxulyan. Lewis, Samuel...
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Columb Major Parish registers 1539 - 1780, pages 229 - 230 A view from Hensbarrow, Cornish Magazine, Sept' 1961, page 150, article by Marshel Arthur. Bunney...
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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...
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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...
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Rock, Bodmin Moor Jubilee Rock, Bodmin Moor Hills: Kit Hill, Callington Hensbarrow Beacon, St Austell Downs Buttern Hill, Bodmin Moor Candra Hill, Bodmin...
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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...
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Bodmin Moor Flat granite plinth at summit. Hensbarrow Beacon 312 193 SW996575 Marilyn Brown Willy Hensbarrow One of Cornwall's five Marilyns Summit dominated...
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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...
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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...
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Dartmoor 151. South Devon 152. Cornish Killas 153. Bodmin Moor 154. Hensbarrow 155. Carnmenellis 156. West Penwith 157. The Lizard 158. Isles of Scilly...
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(administrative districts) of the Blackmoor Stannary, centered at nearby Hensbarrow Beacon, with its records stored at the church in Luxulyan. Without datable...
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from the original on 8 August 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2011. "Nanpean (Hensbarrow area)" (PDF). CORNWALL INDUSTRIAL SETTLEMENTS INITIATIVE. Cornwall Historic...
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"Cornwall Industrial Settlements Initiative: FOXHOLE and CARPALLA (Hensbarrow Area)" (PDF). The Cahill Partnership and Historic Environment Service...
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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...
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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...
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Lavrean and Lower Menadue was 8,016. There is a railway station at Bugle. Hensbarrow Beacon near Stenalees is the highest point of the St Austell Downs. Treverbyn...
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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...
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St. Austell, Lyonesse Press. ISBN 9781898795025 Kent, A.M., 2002, The Hensbarrow Homilies, Penzance, The Hypatia Trust. ISBN 978-1872229447 Kent, A.M....
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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...
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and Devon, 1871 Principals of Metal Mining, 1874 Mineralogy, 1877 The Hensbarrow Granite District, 1878, republished 1992, ISBN 0-9519419-1-7 Bristow,...
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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...
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