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Morwenstow (Cornish: Logmorwenna) is a
civil parish in
north Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The
parish abuts the west coast,
about six
miles (10 km)...
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known as GCHQ
Composite Signals Organisation Station Morwenstow,
abbreviated to GCHQ CSO
Morwenstow, is a UK
Government satellite ground station and eavesdropping...
- Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom.
Combe is
situated in the
civil parish of
Morwenstow three miles (5 km)
north of Bude. Most
houses in the
settlement are owned...
- then, in 1834,
vicar of the
church at
Morwenstow,
where he
remained throughout his life. When he
arrived at
Morwenstow there had not been a
vicar in residence...
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Church of St
Morwenna and St John the
Baptist is the
parish church of
Morwenstow,
north Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom, the most
northerly parish in...
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Sweden Halton Vicarage, England; 1739 and
still used The old vicarage,
Morwenstow,
England The Abbey,
Sutton Courtenay,
former rectory of
Abingdon Abbey...
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Morwenna is the
eponymous patron saint of
Morwenstow, a
civil parish and
village in
north Cornwall, UK. Her name is
thought to be
cognate with
Welsh morwyn...
- the
Carminow Cross junction. GCHQ Bude is an
important radar station in
Morwenstow. On the
other side of the
river from
Devonport is HMS Raleigh, off the...
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invited parishioners to a
special thanksgiving service at his
church at
Morwenstow in Cornwall.
Victorian hymns such as Come, ye
thankful people, come and...
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Lives of the Saints, and the
biography of the
eccentric poet-vicar of
Morwenstow,
Robert Stephen Hawker. He also
published nearly 200
short stories in...