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Ludgvan (/ˈlʌdʒən/ LUJ-ən; Cornish: Lujuan) is a
civil parish and
village in Cornwall, England, UK, 2+1⁄2
miles (4 km)
northeast of Penzance.
Ludgvan...
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Ludgvan (Cornish: Lujuan) was an
electoral division of
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom which returned one
member to sit on
Cornwall Council between 2009...
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usually ****ociated with the area of Penwith, and was
living in
Ludgvan Lese (a
manor in
Ludgvan),
where he
terrorised travellers heading north to St Ives....
- 2020. Fordham, Roy (2000). Eden Valley. In
Ludgvan A
Century of
Horticulture 1903-2003.
Ludgvan:
Ludgvan Horticultural Society. pp. 25–8. "Bell Heather...
- Penwith.
Cornish folklore remembers Blunderbore as
living in
Ludgvan Lese (a
manor in
Ludgvan),
where he
terrorized travelers heading north to St Ives. In...
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north by the
civil parish of
Madron and to the east by the
civil parish of
Ludgvan. The
civil parish includes the town of
Newlyn and the
villages of Mousehole...
- the 2010 parliament. He
currently serves as a
Cornwall Councillor for
Ludgvan, Madron,
Gulval and Heamoor,
having been
elected in the 2021
local elections...
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Cornish antiquary,
geologist and naturalist. From 1722, he was
Rector of
Ludgvan, Cornwall,
where he died. He is
remembered for his
works The Antiquities...
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Varfell is a
hamlet within the
parish of
Ludgvan, Cornwall, UK.
Varfell Farm is the world's
largest producers of
daffodil bulbs. In 1882 the Penzance...
- "hill-fort", as in "Carvosso" ker
fosow "walled hill-fort", a
placename found in
Ludgvan.
There is also
karrek "rocky". "Rosdew" is ros du "black moor" and "Ros(e)warne"...