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Scorrier (Cornish: Skorya) is a
village in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is in the
civil parish of St Day,
about 2
miles (3 km)
northeast of the...
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Scorrier House,
located near the
village of
Scorrier, Cornwall, England, UK, is a
country house and the seat of the
Williams family.
Scorrier House is...
- as "
Scorrier Gate", the name was
changed to "
Scorrier" in
March 1856. It
reverted to "
Scorrier Gate" from 1 June 1859 but
became plain "
Scorrier" once...
- Cornwall. The
largest commercial producer in the
United Kingdom is Rodda's at
Scorrier, near Redruth, Cornwall,
which can
produce up to 25 tons of
clotted cream...
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remaining area. Penwith, Kerrier,
Pydar and
Powder meet at a
central point (
Scorrier)
which some have
believed indicates a
fourfold division imposed by Athelstan...
- Rodda's is a
dairy company in
Scorrier, Cornwall,
United Kingdom,
known for
clotted cream. As a family-owned business,
Roddas of
Cornwall continues to...
- The
Williams family of Caerhays,
Burncoose and
Scorrier were
owners of
mines and
smelting works for
several generations during the
Cornish Industrial Revolution...
- https://mixmag.net/feature/review-groove-armada-cornwall-25-years-last-ever-uk-show-
scorrier-house Tom Findlay. "Groove
Armada chat to I Like Music". Ilikemusic.com...
- Bakery, and the
creameries Davidstow Creamery and A. E.
Rodda & Son of
Scorrier.
Cornwall has a
strong culinary heritage.
Surrounded on
three sides by...
- to link the
harbour with the
copper mines at
Scorrier and St Day. By 1812 the
tramroad reached Scorrier House, one of the financiers' houses, and was...