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  2. Menacuddle - Wikipedia

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    Menacuddle (Cornish: Menydhgwydhel) is a historic place, holy well and wooded area in St Austell, Cornwall, UK. [1] The holy well was built in the 15th century and restored by Admiral Sir Charles John Graves-Sawle shortly after the First World War in memory of his son who was killed in action. [2] It is a popular spot with ramblers. [3]

  3. Feed (Facebook) - Wikipedia

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    On the Facebook app, Feed is the first screen to appear, partially leading most users to think of the feed as Facebook itself. [32] The Facebook Feed operates as a revolving door of articles, pages the user has liked, status updates, app activity, likes from other users photos and videos. [35] This operates an arena of social discussion.

  4. Mevagissey - Wikipedia

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    The parish lies within the parliamentary constituency of St Austell and Newquay; it had previously been in the Truro and St Austell, & Truro constituencies. Mevagissey civil parish was formed on 1 April 1983. It fell under the then Borough of Restormel until its abolition in 2009, since when it has been under the Cornwall Council unitary authority.

  5. St Austell Market House - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the building, in 2016. The first market house in St Austell was an ancient building commissioned by the Mays family in 1638. [2] A second town hall was erected in 1791, [3] [4] [5] but by the early 1840s, it was considered too small.

  6. St Austell Brewery - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 2016 St Austell Brewery acquired Bath Ales. [5] In March 2017 a multi-million pound investment in a new brewery and larger bottling and canning facilities at Bath Ales was announced. Chief executive, James Staughton, [6] described the rationale of the investment as "to de-risk the business away from the seasonality of Cornwall. The ...

  7. Sticker, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    The current St Mark's Mission Church [7] was designed by James Piers St Aubyn and opened in 1877. [8] St Mark's is a chapel of ease for the parish church at St Mewan. One of the oldest establishments in the village is the Hewas Inn, formerly the Great Hewas Inn, which was rebuilt in 1825 [ 5 ] and is now a Grade II listed building .

  8. City Market (Charleston, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The City Market is a historic market complex in downtown Charleston, South Carolina.Established in the 1790s, the market stretches for four city blocks from the architecturally-significant Market Hall, which faces Meeting Street, through a continuous series of one-story market sheds, the last of which terminates at East Bay Street.

  9. St Austell Bay - Wikipedia

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    St Austell Bay (Cornish: Baya Ti war Dreth) [1] is a bay on Cornwall's south coast which is bounded to the east by Gribbin Head and to the west by Black Head. [ 2 ] Since 1 April 2009, it has also been the name of a civil parish , one of four new parishes created on for the St Austell area.