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  • ...be not far from the Devil's Quoit near St. Columb, on the edge of the Goss moor). It was a large stone with four deeply-impressed horseshoe marks. Legend h ...igher northern and eastern parts of the parish, notably part of the [[Goss Moor]] in the southeast, Castle Downs below Castle an Dinas (east) and an area o
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  • ...({{lang|kw|Penfenten Fala}}, meaning ''head spring of the Fal'') on [[Goss Moor]] (between [[St Columb Major|St. Columb]] and [[Roche, Cornwall|Roche]]) an ...Age, by the mining of the alluvial tin deposits.<ref>{{cite web|title=Goss Moor NNR|work=http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/ourwork/conservation/designatedar
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  • ...ns''' is a village in [[Cornwall]]. The village is situated west of [[Goss Moor]] and north of [[Fraddon]] approximately ten miles west-southwest of [[Bodm ...th century. The Indian Queen Inn stood beside the road leading from [[Goss Moor]] to [[Fraddon]], just below the top of the hill. The pub had a small porch
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  • The village lies on the northwest edge of [[Goss Moor]] near the A30. The Par to Newquay branch railway line passes south of the
    1 KB (163 words) - 22:23, 26 September 2016
  • ...stands on top of a hill overlooking the village and has views over [[Goss Moor]] to the sea at Newquay. It is dedicated to St Denys and stands on the site
    4 KB (649 words) - 13:00, 29 September 2016