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  2. Charlestown, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    It is situated approximately 2 miles (3 km) southeast of St Austell town centre. [1] The port at Charlestown developed in the late 18th century from the fishing village of West Polmear. Whereas other areas of St Austell have seen much development during the 20th century, Charlestown has remained relatively unchanged.

  3. 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.

  4. 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]

  5. The 100 Best Places to Eat in 2022, According to Yelp - AOL

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    So, without further ado, here are Yelp's top 100 restaurants of 2022. RELATED: 20 Restaurants Where Kids Eat for Free (Because Children Are Expensive) Yelp’s Top 100 Places to Eat in 2022

  6. Holmbush, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Holmbush is a village in Cornwall, England that is situated in the suburban area of St Austell (where the population at the 2011 census was included). [1] It was a centre for tin and copper mining in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, with a few houses to the south of the A390 road.

  7. St Austell railway station - Wikipedia

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    Just to the west of St Austell are two viaducts, both originally built on stone piers with timber tops, they were rebuilt in stone in 1898 - 1899. The first is known as St Austell Viaduct. It is 720 feet long and crosses 115 feet above the Trenance valley. The second is Gover Viaduct, 95 feet high and 690 feet long on 10 piers. [22]

  8. Latest Myrtle Beach Restaurant Inspections scores who ... - AOL

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    The restaurants that scored a low grade will receive a Follow-Up Inspection “F”, typically within 10 days of the Routine Inspection “R” If you are curious what the grades mean take a look ...

  9. St Stephen-in-Brannel - Wikipedia

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    The Queens Head pub with St Stephen's church tower beyond. St Stephen-in-Brannel (known locally as St Stephen's or St Stephen) (Cornish: Eglosstefan yn Branel) is a civil parish and village in mid Cornwall, England. The village is four miles (6.5 km) west of St Austell on the southern edge of Cornwall's china clay district. [1]