The Pipers are a pair of standing stones near The Merry Maidens stone circle located 2 miles (3 km) to the south of the village of St Buryan, in Cornwall...
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Pipers may refer to: People who play the bagpipes Pipers, California, a former settlement in the United States Pipers River, a river in Tasmania, Australia...
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St Buryan (Cornish: Pluwveryan) is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of St Buryan, Lamorna and Paul in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom...
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share the name with another pair of standing stones near the Merry Maidens to the south of the village of St Buryan, also in Cornwall. The Pipers are approximately...
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to the south of the village of St Buryan, in Cornwall. A pair of standing stones, The Pipers is associated both geographically and in legend. The circle...
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her own Pipers Folk Club, at St Buryan, Cornwall. She was later able to move Pipers back to the Count House, and subsequently into Penzance at the Western...
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Until 1864 the church was a chapelry of the Royal Peculiar of the Deanery of St Buryan. It is now part of the united benefice of St Buryan and St Sennen....
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List of places in Cornwall (section St)
Blazey, St Blazey Gate, St Breock, St Breward, St Buryan, St Cleer, St Clement, St Clether, St Columb Major, St Columb Minor, St Columb Road, St Day, St Dennis...
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Boleigh Fogou is a fogou near St. Buryan in Cornwall. It can be reached via the B3315 Penzance to Land's End road near The Pipers standing stones. Iron Age...
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detailed story explains why the Pipers are so far from the Maidens – apparently the two pipers heard the church clock in St Buryan strike midnight, realised...
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detailed story explains why the Pipers are so far from the Maidens – apparently the two pipers heard the church clock in St Buryan strike midnight, realised...
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in the Penwith district north of St Buryan, by the A30 road from Penzance to Land's End. Both the Merry Maidens stone circle and the two Pipers standing...
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Prehistoric Cornwall (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
marked the position of river sources or other natural features. Examples of menhirs include two monuments called The Pipers (one at St Buryan and another...
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Boleigh (Cornish: Boslegh) is a hamlet southeast of St Buryan in west Cornwall, England, UK. The Newlyn School artist, Samuel Birch, later known as Lamorna...
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Cornish Bronze Age (section The Lizard)
called the Pipers at St Buryan and Minions, the Blind Fiddler, the Old Man of Gugh in Scilly, the Tremenheere Longstone on the Lizard, and the Try, Gulval...
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The following is a list of churches in Cornwall. St Mary's Sennen St Levan St Buryan Paul Sancreed St Just Madron Gulval Zennor Towednack Lelant Ludgvan...
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parish of Kea. The parish of Feock includes the villages of Carnon Downs, Chycoose, Devoran, Feock, Goon Piper, Harcourt, Killiganoon, Penelewey, Penpol...
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on the island of Ireland; 316 in England; 81 in Wales; 49 in Brittany (France); and 6 in the Channel Isles. Aubrey Burl records six sites in the Channel...
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List of electoral wards in England by constituency (category Lists of constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom in England)
Pendeen and St Just, Penzance Central, Penzance East, Penzance Promenade, Penzance South, Porthleven and Sithney, St Buryan, St Erth and St Hilary, St Ives North...
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Lawhitton, Treburley, and Stoke Climsland, and the hamlets of Trewen, Piper's Pool, Trenault, Daw's House, Little Comfort, Larrick, Trebullett, Trekenner...
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The organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain is based on the principle of connexionalism. This means that British Methodism, from its inception...
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called a "cleeta" or "steeple" as the use of "church" was held to result in bad fishing; the churches of St Buryan and Paul were called "tower" and that...
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