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Rashleigh also planned the village, which had a broad road running from the harbour to Mount
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to begin the construction of a harbour and dock in 1791. After building the outer pier, he excavated a natural inlet to form the main dock and a shipyard at its inner end that was demolished when the dock was extended. The first dock gates were completed in 1799. To maintain water levels in the dock,
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to the north. This enterprise was particularly prolific, employing 431 men, 120 women and 263 children in 1838. The 1851 census recorded 283 adults living in
Holmbush, of whom ten were employed as miners and one was the mine agent. As the mines became exhausted and their output dropped, the port was
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but ran aground and broke up on the north
Cornish coast in May 1995 with the loss of three of her sixteen crew. In July 2012 the owner of Square Sail and the harbour offered his business for sale for £4.4 million, made up of £1.5 million for the harbour, £1.4 million for Square Sail's assets, and
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It is constructed of rubble with granite dressings. The tower at the western end did not have a spire until 1971, when a glass-reinforced plastic structure was added. The south aisle has late-19th-century stained-glass memorials to five local families. The church has been
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The port was built to facilitate the transport of copper from nearby mines. Crinnis Hill Mine to the east of the village exported some 40,000 tons of copper ore between 1810 and 1813. South
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money from the project. By the time the case reached the courts in 1811, he was thought to have embezzled around £32,000 (equivalent to £2.9 million in 2023) Dingle was bankrupted and died a pauper; Rashleigh also was made bankrupt before his death.
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Charlestown is a tourist destination whose attractions include the architecture and sea. The
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Chapel was built in 1827. It continued in use until 2000, when it closed and was sold. In 2012, the structure was in a poor state of repair and causing concern because it is within a
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907:12 November
717:Carlyon Bay
675:Mark Jenkin
553:post office
373:Charlestown
342: /
208:St. Austell
73:Charlestown
24:Charlestown
2079:Categories
2015:Demography
1910:St Austell
1900:Port Navas
1775:Wadebridge
1728:St Austell
1718:Porthleven
1668:Launceston
1628:Callington
1381:12 October
1355:24 January
1080:"For Sale"
814:References
642:Doctor Who
626:Tim Burton
513:tall ships
494:instead.
464:china clay
418:St Austell
407:St Austell
387:great cove
385:, meaning
382:Porth Meur
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170:South West
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1962:Civil War
1895:Pont Pill
1779:See also:
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1663:Hugh Town
1638:Camelford
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711:Education
574:Methodist
430:pilchards
330:4°45′28″W
264:Ambulance
204:Post town
33:Porthmeur
2035:Politics
1880:Menalhyl
1763:Torpoint
1758:Stratton
1713:Penzance
1688:Marazion
1673:Liskeard
1643:Falmouth
1633:Camborne
1569:Cornwall
1349:Archived
1278:BBC News
1238:Archived
1234:RootsWeb
1207:Archived
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673:In 2018
560:Religion
518:Kaskelot
476:Pentewan
459:Holmbush
395:Cornwall
316:Cornwall
257:Cornwall
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2030:Diocese
1988:Fishing
1983:Economy
1978:Culture
1958:History
1935:Valency
1850:Helford
1820:De Lank
1753:Saltash
1743:St Ives
1723:Redruth
1703:Padstow
1698:Newquay
1658:Helston
1325:29 June
1284:2 April
1258:2 April
1213:13 June
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1155:29 June
1124:13 June
1086:19 June
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759:Gallery
683:there.
667:Poldark
616:Culture
507:Economy
500:Poldark
424:History
377:Cornish
311:England
186:England
180:Country
29:Cornish
1998:Places
1951:Topics
1915:Seaton
1885:Ottery
1875:Lynher
1865:Lerryn
1860:Kensey
1835:Gannel
1810:Carnon
1793:Rivers
1708:Penryn
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162:Region
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1920:Tamar
1845:Hayle
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1815:Cober
1805:Camel
1800:Allen
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1653:Hayle
1648:Fowey
687:Sport
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230:01726
1973:Flag
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1623:Bude
1482:ISBN
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