St Sampson's Church, Golant
St Sampson's Church is the Church of England parish church of the village of Golant, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom; it is dedicated to St Sampson of Dol.
Lostwithiel (/lɒstˈwɪðjəl/; Cornish: Lostwydhyel) is a civil parish and small town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom at the head of the estuary of the River Fowey. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,739, increasing to 2,899 at the 2011 census. The Lostwithiel electoral ward had a population of 4,639 at the 2011 census. The name Lostwithiel comes from the Cornish "lostwydhyel" which means "tail of a wooded area".
Population: 2,660
Latitude: 50° 24' 28.22" N
Longitude: -4° 40' 12.83" W
St Sampson's Church is the Church of England parish church of the village of Golant, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom; it is dedicated to St Sampson of Dol.
A passenger station was opened at Par on 20 June 1876 when the Cornwall Minerals Railway started a passenger service from Fowey to Newquay. It was adjacent to the railway's workshops.
St Bartholomew's Church is a parish church of the Church of England in Lostwithiel, Cornwall, United Kingdom.
SS Eastfield was a 2,150 ton armed steamship which was torpedoed by the German U-boat SM UB-57 on 27 November 1917. The wreck sits intact at (50°14.255′N4°42.262′W) at a depth of 50 metres (160 ft) off Mevagissey, Cornwall.
The Royal Fowey Yacht Club is located in a waterfront setting at Fowey, on the south coast of Cornwall one of the UK's most secure harbours.
Readymoney Cove (Cornish: Porth Mundy, meaning mineral house cove) is a sandy beach to the south of the harbour town of Fowey, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is sheltered by cliffs close to the mouth of the River Fowey Estuary and bounded, on…
Penwithick (Cornish: Pennwydhek) or Penwithick Stents is a village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of St Austell, in the civil parish of Treverbyn in the 'clay country' area of china clay quarrying. Whil…
The Stannary Palace, also known as the Duchy Palace, circa 1265–1300, was a complex of buildings constructed by the Earls of Cornwall as the centre of their administration. The surviving exchequer hall is reputed to be the oldest non-ecclesiastical …
Kelly Rounds, or Castle Killibury is an Iron Age hill fort in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated beside the A39 trunk road approximately two miles east of Wadebridge.
Hensbarrow Beacon is a hill in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated a mile north-west of Stenalees village at grid reference SW 996 575. It is the highest natural point of the Hensbarrow uplands, a natural region and national character …
Golant railway station was opened on 1 July 1896 by the Great Western Railway.
De Lank Quarries (grid reference SX101753) is a 54-acre geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in St Breward parish, north Cornwall, England, UK, notified in 1994. The quarry takes its name from the De Lank river.
Coombe (Cornish: Komm) is a village in mid Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
Boscoppa (Cornish: Boskoppa) is a settlement northeast of St Austell in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Originally Boscoppa was a separate village but is now a suburb of St Austell (Cornwall's largest town) and is west of the recently built A391 …
Bodmin Community Hospital, run by Peninsula Community Health for the NHS, is a relatively small hospital in Bodmin, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, and offers a number of in-patient beds.
Whitemoor is a village in St Stephen-in-Brannel civil parish in mid Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is northeast of Nanpean.
Windsor is a hamlet in Cornwall, England, UK.
Trevanson (Cornish: Trevansyn) is a small hamlet in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is on the northern fringe of Wadebridge in the civil parish of St Breock. The A39 bypass effectively separates Trevanson from the rest of Wadebridge and …