Jul 13 2010

The King’s Head (Chacewater, Cornwall)

The Kings Head Hotel * 0843-208-6749 * http://www.thekingshead-chacewater.co.uk * Chacewater, Truro, Cornwall, England, TR4 8PY * Chacewater has only three pubs – and the King’s Head Pub and Motel is not only one of its most famous establishments, but one of its more popular lodging stays. It is a Traditional English Pub with accomodation upstairs. [...]

Jul 13 2010

Chacewater, Cornwall, England

Chacewater www.chacewater.net * Cornwall, England * Chacewater is a small village in Cornwall, England that is also a civil parish. It is located 3 miles east of Redruth. This small village sites within a valley between the hills that separate it from Threemilestone, Scorrier, and Saint Day. It only has three pubs and a club, [...]

Jul 13 2010

Men-At-Tol

The famous stone holes called Men-an-Tol is located in the tip of Cornwall, near Madron and Lanyon Farm Near Madron, Penwith, Cornwall infamous pierced stone called Men – tol is the tip of Cornwall, near Madron and Lanyon Farm. This is one of England is most prestigious described megalithic sites. The name Men, Tol means [...]

Jul 13 2010

Men Scryfa Standing Stone is one of the tombstones standing, sitting in the middle of a field not far from the infamous Men-a stone monument hole-Tol stone circle and nine girls. Its origin is unknown at the beginning, like all other standing stones. ‘Men Scryfa’ means stone writing like a stone inscribed early Christian RIALOBRANI [...]

Jul 13 2010

Chun Castle (Cornwall)

Chun Castle is the Iron Age fort on top Chun Downs space outlook safe fortress in the north and north-west from the Atlantic coast and south to Mounts Bay. is about 84 meters of stone walls in diameter up to 2.7 meters high and consists of two concentric rings, and granite. It is a stone [...]

Jul 13 2010

Truro Rail Station

In the heart of Truro Truro railway station is in the rest of the blood flow of Cornwall. It is at a crossroads and Cornwall Main Line Maritime Line operates First Great Western and Falmouth. The first station opened the Cornwall Railway in 1859, first by train on the protection of a covered space between [...]

Jul 6 2010

Truro Rail Station (Cornwall)

Truro Rail Station Truro, Cornwall, England In the heart of Truro is the Truro Rail Station that is Truro’s bloodstream to the rest of Cornwall. It is situated at the junction of the Cornish Main Line and the Maritime Line to Falmouth and is operated by First Great Western. The Station first opened with the [...]

Jul 5 2010

Chun Castle (Cornwall)

Chûn Castle Near Pendeen, Cornwall, England The Chûn Castle is an Iron Age hillfort on the summit of Chûn Downs holding a stronghold with secure views of the north and northwest, onwards to the Atlantic Coast and south towards Mounts Bay. it is roughly 84 meters in diameter with stone walls up to 2.7 meters [...]

Jul 5 2010

Men Scryfa (Cornwall)

Men Scryfa Standing Stone: Near Madron, Cornwall, England The Men Scryfa Standing Stone is a standing engrave stone sitting in the middle of a field not far from the infamous Men-an-Tol holey stone monument and the Nine Maidens stone circle. Its early origins is unknown just like with all the other standing stones. “Men Scryfa” [...]

Jul 5 2010

9 Maidens Stone Circle (Cornwall)

Nine Maidens Stone Circle: Near Lanyon Farm and Madron, Cornwall, England Not far from the Ding Dong Mine and Men-at-tol lies two stone circles next to one another. The one on a small hill-rise I could not determine the name of, but the one elevated a bit from the boggy areas around the shafts of [...]

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