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Carlyon Bay, St Austell Eric: 10 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (260 mm) 0-6-0 DH: Alan Keef: 2008 Built for Lappa Valley Named after the founder of Lappa Valley The Duke: 10 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (260 mm) 0-6-0 DH: Alan Keef: 2014 Built for the Wells Harbour Railway: Arrived in 2021 Howard: 10 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (260 mm) 0-6-0 DH: Alan Keef: 2005 Built for the Wells Harbour ...
Carlyon Bay (Cornish: Caryones, meaning forts) is a bay and a set of three beaches (Crinnis, Shorthorn and Polgaver) near St Austell on the south coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is located approximately 2 miles (3 km) east of the town centre.
Carlyon (Cornish: Karleghyon, [1] meaning fort of rock-slabs) is one of four new civil parishes created on 1 April 2009 for the St Austell area of south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Sketch map of the four civil parishes in the St Austell area created in 2009 - click to enlarge. The new parish is part coastal and part rural in character.
As well as the general traffic for a busy town, the station handled large volumes of china clay from the surrounding district, and of fish from Mevagissey. The steep hill from the town to the station caused problems for the horses hauling heavy wagons. The Cornwall Railway was amalgamated into the Great Western Railway on 1 July 1889.
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Mevagissey (/ ˌ m ɛ v ə ˈ ɡ ɪ z i /; Cornish: Lannvorek) is a village, fishing port and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. [1] The village is approximately five miles (8 km) south of St Austell . [ 2 ]
St Austell Golf Club is the only one that has a driving range as well as being the oldest of the three, being founded in 1911, [66] with Carlyon Bay being designed a year later in 1912. [67] There used to be a 9-hole course known as St Austell Bay but since 2014 this has been turned into a 36-hole football-golf course known as Cornwall Football ...
Mevagissey: Mevagissey, Cornwall: 1869–1930 The lifeboat was based in the village of Portmellon until 1888 when it was moved to Mevagissey. The Portmellon boathouse is now a private residence, and the slipway is still visible. The boathouse at Mevagissey is now an aquarium. [14] Portloe: Portloe, Cornwall: 1870–1887