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Earth Goddess forms part of the Austell Projects – Whitegold Art Trail of 18 newly commissioned public art works of ceramic sculptures that reflect the historic china clay industry of St Austell. [4] [1] The trail is intended to form part of the economic regeneration of St Austell. [3]
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]
St Austell is named after the 6th-century Cornish saint, St Austol, a disciple of St Mewan. In a Vatican manuscript there is a 10th-century list of Cornish parish saints. This includes Austoll, which means that the church and village existed at that time, shortly after 900. [5] St Austell is not mentioned in Domesday Book (1086).
St Agnes (Cornish mainland), St Agnes (Isles of Scilly), St Allen, St Ann's Chapel, St Anthony-in-Meneage, St Anthony in Roseland, St Austell, 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, St Dominick, St Endellion, St Enoder ...
St Austell opened with the Cornwall Railway on 4 May 1859. [4] A report when the station opened stated that the departure station is an ornamental wooden structure, having projecting verandahs at each side, waiting room, ticket office, &c., similar to the corresponding building at Lostwithiel.
The St Austell and Clay Country Eco-town is a plan to build a new town on a cluster of sites owned by mining company Imerys near St Austell, in Cornwall, England. The plan was given outline government approval in July 2009. The plan would need to gain full planning permission before construction commenced.
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In the front section of the building, there was a vaulted entrance hall on the ground floor and there was a large assembly room on the first floor, which served as St Austell Town Hall. The ground floor of the main market hall behind provided space for stalls for the sale of farm produce at the front, and for the sale of meat in the centre.