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  2. Zennor - Wikipedia

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    Zennor / ˈ z ɛ n ər / is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The parish includes the villages of Zennor, Boswednack and Porthmeor and the hamlet of Treen . Zennor lies on the north coast, about 6 miles (10 km) north of Penzance , [ 1 ] along the B3306 road which connects St Ives to the A30 road .

  3. Treen, Zennor - Wikipedia

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    Treen (Cornish: Tredhin) [1] is a hamlet in the parish of Zennor, on the north coast of the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.It lies along the B3306 road which connects St Ives to the A30 road.

  4. Tregothnan - Wikipedia

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    Tregothnan House, above an inlet of the Carrick Roads, at the southern end of which is the port-town of Falmouth. Tregothnan is a country house and estate near the village of St Michael Penkivel, 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of Truro, Cornwall, England, which has for many centuries been a possession of the Boscawens.

  5. Tinner's Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Tinner's Arms is a Grade II-listed traditional Cornish pub in Zennor, Cornwall. The name is derived from the Tinners, with records of tin extraction in the area dating back to Tudor times. [1] D. H. Lawrence stayed for a fortnight in the pub in 1916. [2] [3] The pub sign pictures a tin miner at work, testimony to its origins. It is the only ...

  6. Wayside Folk Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Wayside Folk Museum was a small private museum situated in the village of Zennor in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. It was the oldest private museum in Cornwall. [1] The exhibition within the museum concentrates on the past lives, traditions and practices of the people of Zennor and Penwith. Displays includes the kitchen and parlour of a ...

  7. Porthmeor - Wikipedia

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    Porthmeor (from Cornish: Porth Meur, meaning "large cove") [1] is a hamlet [2] that consists of two farms, Higher and Lower Porthmeor, in the parish of Zennor in Cornwall, England. [3] It should not be confused with Porthmeor beach at St Ives.

  8. Zennor Head - Wikipedia

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    Zennor Head / ˈ z ɛ n ʊər h ɛ d /; (Cornish: Penn Senar) is a 750-metre (2,460 ft) long promontory on the Cornish coast of England, between Pendour Cove and Porthzennor Cove. Facing the Atlantic Ocean , it lies 1 kilometre north-west of the village of Zennor and 1.6 kilometres east of the next promontory, Gurnard's Head .

  9. Towednack - Wikipedia

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    Towednack (Cornish: Tewydnek) [1] [2] is a churchtown and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.The parish is bounded by those of Zennor in the west, Gulval in the south, Ludgvan in the west and south, and St Ives and the Atlantic Ocean in the north and east.