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412:. The life includes an account of the saint visiting a monastery called Docco which was over the seas (St Samson came from Wales). Docco is said to have come with his sister Kew from Gwent in south Wales to Cornwall and founded a religious centre known as Lan Docco. St Samson first visited Lan Docco when he came to Cornwall in the early 6th century, was greeted by Junavius and well treated there. Some have interpreted this to mean that Kew and Docco were either dead or not in charge of the centre by that time. Legend reports that Kew vowed to build a church at the spot where a bear that had been troubling the area was killed, this being considered to be the location of the current Church building. Kew's feast day is celebrated on 8 February in the 641: 677:
building itself, like the goods shed, was substantially constructed out of local stone, as was the locking room of the signal box. The passing loop was extended in 1939, but the up loop, sidings and signal box were taken out of use on 21 November 1965 as goods services had ceased on 7 September the previous year. Traffic was never very heavy and by the late 1930s was averaging five passengers per day, less than a third of that ten years earlier. The station was unmanned from 6 December 1965 and closed on 3 October 1966, although the building functioned for some time as a guest house but is now a private residence: it is partially visible from the
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At Bokelly there are a Tudor barn and a house which was apparently refronted in the late 17th century. The farmhouse at Bokelly was built in the 16th century and remodelled in the 18th; the outbuildings include a 16th-century barn and 19th-century granary and pigsties. In the late 16th century it was
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opened on 1 June 1895, and had a passing loop and a single siding with headshunt that served a goods shed and loading dock. Both lines through the station had platforms although the down platform had no buildings and was only accessible via a foot crossing at the down end of the station. The station
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The building is all on one level and comprises three classrooms and additional teaching space. There is a pre-school room, library, reception and hall, with kitchen facilities. The school was originally located in the Parish Hall at the turn of the 20th century, and moved to its present location in
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Over time the place name became shortened from Landocco to Lannou or Lannow, and records from the 12th century use this name. There was a chapel dedicated to St Kew located at Lannou from before 1373, and in 1575 the place was referred to "Lannow alias St Kew" in the bishop's register thus bridging
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St Kew was a large manor at the time of Domesday Book. There were 5 hides of land which included land for 22 ploughs. There were 59 villagers and 26 smallholders with 20 ploughs between them. Also 1-acre (4,000 m) of meadow, 40 acres (16 ha) of pasture and a large woodland; the livestock
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The sanctuary was purchased in 1939 with a legacy from Dr Robert Garrett Walmsley (d. 1939). The legacy was on condition that the society undertook "to provide and administer a Sanctuary for Migrating Waders within the Duchy of Cornwall".
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The parish is named for a Welsh saint, Cywa or Kew, possibly the sister of Docco, also known as: Docuin, Docwinn, Docquinn, who founded a monastery at or near the village of St Kew. The 15th-century church is now dedicated to St James.
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1928. Further extension and improvement in 1991 added a new wing. The school is part of Kernow Learning, a multi academy trust of primary schools across Cornwall.
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Proctor Grose from St Kew was considered the strongest man in Cornwall and won many wrestling prizes in Devon and Cornwall in the early 1800s.
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There is a Cornish cross at Polrode Mill; its original site is unknown and the head has been damaged. Job's Cross is on the road from
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Rev Thomas Hutton (1566–1639), Vicar of St Kew (January 1607 until his death in December 1639) and author of
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owns the Walmsley Sanctuary which covers over 20 hectares (49 acres) on the River Amble, a tributary of the
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At a famous match at St Kew in the 1820s, Abraham Bastard beat the much larger and more famous wrestler
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St Kew is mentioned in history earlier than any other place in Cornwall since it appears in the
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and passed by marriage to the Cavell family. A new house was built on the site in 1820.
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The 15th-century parish church, in the village of St Kew Churchtown, has important
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Tournaments for prizes have been held in a field by the St Kew Inn for centuries.
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the older name used in documents with the name familiar at the time.
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M. N. Sprod, 'Braddon, Sir Edward Nicholas Coventry (1829–1904)',
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Pengenna is a 17th-century manor house. The estate of Treharrack (
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Ogham stone in the church of St James in the village of St. Kew
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The Parochial and Family History of the Deanery of Trigg Minor
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reopened the church on 24 July 1883 following a restoration.
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The Converted Wrestler; or the Life of Abraham Bastard
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were 9 cattle and 120 sheep. The annual value was £6.
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Spoil-tips survive of Trevinnick mine which produced
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List of place-names agreed by the MAGA Signage Panel
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Index

Bokelly
Cornish
St Kew is located in Cornwall
Cornwall
OS grid reference
SX021769
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Cornwall
Ceremonial county
Cornwall
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
PL30
Dialling code
Police
Devon and Cornwall
Fire
Cornwall
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
North Cornwall
UK
England

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