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    Cremyll (pronounced /ˈkrɛməl/) is a small coastal village in the civil parish of Maker-with-Rame, in south-east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Cremyll...
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    The Cremyll Ferry is a foot passenger ferry across the Hamoaze (the estuary of the River Tamar) from Admirals Hard in Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon to Cremyll...
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    Peninsula, overlooking Plymouth Sound; its main entrance is in the village of Cremyll. It was the principal seat of the Edgcumbe family since Tudor times, many...
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    Settlements on the banks of the Hamoaze are Saltash, Wilcove, Torpoint and Cremyll in Cornwall, as well as Devonport and Plymouth in Devon. Two regular ferry...
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    Cremyll School and Chapel is a former schoolroom and chapel in Cremyll, Cornwall, England. It was erected in 1867 and is now a private residence, known...
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    is a regular passenger ferry from the tidal landing Admiral's Hard to Cremyll in Cornwall which is used by visitors to the Mount Edgcumbe Country Park...
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    Bretagne and MV Pont-Aven. The Cremyll Ferry is a passenger ferry between Stonehouse and the Cornish hamlet of Cremyll, which is believed to have operated...
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    of Viscount Valletort. The present family seat is Empacombe House, near Cremyll, Cornwall. The ancestral seat of the Edgcumbe family is Mount Edgcumbe...
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    main access from land was (and is) through a grand gateway at the end of Cremyll Street, a high wall having been built around the landward portion of the...
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  • woman. The vessel was designed and built by Mashfords Brothers Ltd at the Cremyll Shipyard in Cornwall, England. When construction commenced in 1939 the...
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    supervision of the BMPT, she was prepared and then towed to Mashfords yard in Cremyll, Cornwall, England to await funding for restoration. In 2008, S130, having...
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    The South Yard seen from Cremyll: on the left is No. 5 covered slip (later used as a scrieve board), on the right No.1 covered slip; in between some of...
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    an end to tolls on both Tamar crossings. Cornwall portal Devon portal Cremyll Ferry "Tamar Crossings Newsletter December 2022". 9 December 2022. Archived...
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    Somersetshire to Sir Richard Edgcumbe of Mount Edgcumbe House, situated at Cremyll in Cornwall, England. But the Kennebec Company conveyed it in 1752 to William...
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    Devonport — and at the most downstream part of the Hamoaze there is also the Cremyll Ferry. The Calstock Viaduct is another notable structure on the Tamar,...
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  • (12 m) Lynher 1896 Tamar Barge United Kingdom (Calstock) United Kingdom (Cremyll) 51.18 ft (15.60 m) Meteor 1896 Whaleback United States (Superior, WI)...
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    guldenleeuwe.com La Grace Tall Ships Race - "The last great adventure" cremyll-sailing.org.uk Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine Morning Star...
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    Park to reach the ferry at Cremyll. Beyond here lies the Hamoaze, the combined estuary of the Tamar and other rivers. The Cremyll Ferry lands in Devon at...
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  • Crantock Lanngorrow Crean Ke Krugyn Creed Krid Creegbrawse Crelly Karylli Cremyll Splatt Criggan Crimp Krympa Cripplesease Powes Mans Croanford Croft Mitchell...
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  • Bay, Mount Batten, Wembury Plymouth City Council PL10 TORPOINT Cawsand, Cremyll, Fort Picklecombe, Freathy, Kingsand, Millbrook Cornwall Council PL11 TORPOINT...
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    frequent vehicular ferry to Torpoint from Plymouth, and a passenger ferry to Cremyll from Stonehouse, Plymouth. There is also a passenger ferry from Plymouth...
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    Kent Mount Edgcumbe House Railway 5 in (127 mm)  UK Mount Edgcumbe House, Cremyll, Cornwall Ribble Valley Live Steamers 5 in (127 mm) UK Clitheroe, Lancashire...
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  • largest river boat operator in the Plymouth area. From 1943 it operated the Cremyll Ferry. The company also operated bus services on the Rame Peninsula in...
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    Cotehele Quay and the other, Lynher, is privately owned and moored at Cremyll. Shamrock is currently undergoing extensive repairs due to lack of maintenance...
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    second barge, Lynher, also built by James Goss, is privately owned at Cremyll There are four sets of lime kilns at Calstock and more at Cotehele Quay...
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    from Totnes to Plymouth. Plymouth to St. Austell. The route will take the Cremyll Ferry across the Plymouth Sound. Only a short section between Par and St...
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  • Beauty. Other places on the peninsula include: Antony, Cawsand, Crafthole, Cremyll, Fourlanesend, Freathy, Higher Wilcove, Kingsand, Lower Tregantle, Maker...
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    August 1941; for disposal in January 1946. ML 129 Mashford Brothers, Cremyll Yard, Cremyll, Plymouth, Devon 14 October 1940 Sunk by bombing on 22 March 1942...
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    chapel of ease was opened in 1867 at the newly built Cremyll Schoolroom to serve residents at Cremyll. A second chapel-of-ease, St Paul's, was opened in...
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  • villages, Maker and Rame. Other settlements in the parish include Cawsand, Cremyll and Kingsand. The population of the parish at the 2011 census was 977....
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