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Gunwalloe (/ɡʌnˈwɒləʊ/ Cornish: Pluw Wynnwalow) is a
coastal civil parish in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is
situated on the
Lizard Peninsula...
- The
Church of
Saint Winwaloe is the
Grade I
listed parish church of
Gunwalloe in Cornwall, England. The
church is in the
Church of
England Diocese of...
- Anthony, the
personal property of King John III of Portugal,
wrecked off
Gunwalloe Bay in 1527, the
salvage of
whose cargo almost led to a war
between England...
- Landewednack,
Gunwalloe and
Poundstock as well as East
Portlemouth in
Devon and two lost
chapels in Wales. His
feast day is 28
April and
Gunwalloe feast is...
- The
remains of a
seventeenth century cargo vessel were
identified in
Gunwalloe fishing cove,
Cornwall in 1998. The site was
designated under the Protection...
- East
India fluyt.
Captured twice, once by pirates, the ship
wrecked off
Gunwalloe Cove in 1684. The
wreck is a
Protected Wreck managed by
Historic England...
- mine that Ross
Poldark attempts to resurrect. The
beach of
Church Cove,
Gunwalloe on the
Lizard Peninsula was used as a
location for a
shipwreck scene....
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parishes on the
peninsula proper are (west to east):
Northern parishes:
Gunwalloe Cury Mawgan-in-Meneage St Martin-in-Meneage
Manaccan St Anthony-in-Meneage...
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Trewoon and
Meaver to the east.
Mullion is
bordered by the
parishes of
Gunwalloe and Cury to the north, Grade-Ruan to the east,
Landewednack to the south...
- St
Anthony or
Santo António was a
Portuguese carrack that
foundered in
Gunwalloe Bay, Cornwall, in 1527 en
route from
Lisbon to Antwerp. She had a mixed...