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- River_Menalhyl abstract "The River Menalhyl (Cornish: Dowr Melynheyl, meaning river of the estuary mill) is a river in Cornwall, England, UK, that flows through the civil parishes of St Columb Major and Mawgan-in-Pydar. Its length is about 12 miles and it flows in a generally north-west direction. The name comes from the Cornish words melyn meaning mill and heyl meaning estuary - estuary mills. The name was recorded as Mellynheyl in the 19th century, but it had been known as Glyvion.The source of the river's longest branch is near Nine Maidens, about 2 miles to the north of St Columb,50.447°N 4.943°W / 50.447; -4.943, at a height of approximately 490 feet above mean sea level. The Menalhyl enters the sea at Mawgan Porth on the north coast of the county, 50.465°N 5.027°W / 50.465; -5.027.Tributaries to the river include one that rises between the village of Tregonetha and Castle an Dinas, and one whose source is south-east of Tregatillian. A smaller river, from Talskiddy, joins the Menalhyl a short distance from its mouth.The river flows through the settlements of St Columb (the north part of the town, known as Bridge), St Mawgan and Mawgan Porth. Its valley, from St Columb downstream, is called the Vale of Lanherne; it is wooded for much of its length and is popular with walkers.There are a small number of disused mills along the length of the Menalhyl, and the river feeds some small lakes and ponds. It is also used for agricultural purposes along most of its course.The river is enjoyed by anglers, especially in its lower course, and fish species such as brown trout, sea trout, lamprey, eel and minnow have been recorded.The bedrock of the catchment area largely consists of Devonian calcareous slates, grits and limestone.".
- River_Menalhyl mouthMountain Mawgan_Porth.
- River_Menalhyl mouthPlace Mawgan_Porth.
- River_Menalhyl mouthPosition River_Menalhyl__mouthPosition__1.
- River_Menalhyl mouthRegion Celtic_Sea.
- River_Menalhyl region Cornwall.
- River_Menalhyl sourceElevation "150.0".
- River_Menalhyl sourceMountain Nine_Maidens_stone_row.
- River_Menalhyl sourcePlace Nine_Maidens_stone_row.
- River_Menalhyl sourcePosition River_Menalhyl__sourcePosition__1.
- River_Menalhyl thumbnail The_River_Menalhyl_-_geograph.org.uk_-_105315.jpg?width=300.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageID "18726068".
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageLength "5229".
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageRevisionID "645991708".
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink Castle_an_Dinas,_St._Columb_Major.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink Castle_an_Dinas,_St_Columb_Major.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Cornwall.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_Sea.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink Devonian.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink Mawgan_Porth.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink Nine_Maidens_stone_row.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink River.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink St_Columb_Major.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink St_Mawgan.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink Talskiddy.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink Tregatillian.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink Tributaries.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLink Tributary.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageWikiLinkText "River Menalhyl".
- River_Menalhyl country "England".
- River_Menalhyl hasPhotoCollection River_Menalhyl.
- River_Menalhyl imageCaption "River Menalhyl at St Columb Major".
- River_Menalhyl length "19".
- River_Menalhyl mouthLatD "50".
- River_Menalhyl mouthLatM "28".
- River_Menalhyl mouthLatNs "N".
- River_Menalhyl mouthLatS "0".
- River_Menalhyl mouthLocation Mawgan_Porth.
- River_Menalhyl mouthLongD "5".
- River_Menalhyl mouthLongEw "W".
- River_Menalhyl mouthLongM "2".
- River_Menalhyl mouthLongS "0".
- River_Menalhyl mouthRegion Celtic_Sea.
- River_Menalhyl name "River Menalhyl".
- River_Menalhyl nativeName "Dowr Melynheyl".
- River_Menalhyl region "Cornwall".
- River_Menalhyl sourceElevation "150".
- River_Menalhyl sourceLatD "50".
- River_Menalhyl sourceLatM "28".
- River_Menalhyl sourceLatNs "N".
- River_Menalhyl sourceLatS "15".
- River_Menalhyl sourceLocation Nine_Maidens_stone_row.
- River_Menalhyl sourceLongD "4".
- River_Menalhyl sourceLongEw "W".
- River_Menalhyl sourceLongM "54".
- River_Menalhyl sourceLongS "36".
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cornwall.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geobox.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-kw.
- River_Menalhyl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- River_Menalhyl subject Category:Rivers_of_Cornwall.
- River_Menalhyl hypernym River.
- River_Menalhyl point "50.447 -4.943".
- River_Menalhyl type Article.
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- River_Menalhyl type NaturalPlace.
- River_Menalhyl type Place.
- River_Menalhyl type River.
- River_Menalhyl type Stream.
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- River_Menalhyl type Location.
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- River_Menalhyl type Place.
- River_Menalhyl type RiverBodyOfWater.
- River_Menalhyl type Thing.
- River_Menalhyl type SpatialThing.
- River_Menalhyl type Q4022.
- River_Menalhyl type Q47521.
- River_Menalhyl comment "The River Menalhyl (Cornish: Dowr Melynheyl, meaning river of the estuary mill) is a river in Cornwall, England, UK, that flows through the civil parishes of St Columb Major and Mawgan-in-Pydar. Its length is about 12 miles and it flows in a generally north-west direction. The name comes from the Cornish words melyn meaning mill and heyl meaning estuary - estuary mills.".
- River_Menalhyl label "River Menalhyl".
- River_Menalhyl sameAs m.04gs_h1.
- River_Menalhyl sameAs 8050965.
- River_Menalhyl sameAs Q7337634.
- River_Menalhyl sameAs Q7337634.
- River_Menalhyl lat "50.447".
- River_Menalhyl long "-4.943".
- River_Menalhyl wasDerivedFrom River_Menalhyl?oldid=645991708.
- River_Menalhyl depiction The_River_Menalhyl_-_geograph.org.uk_-_105315.jpg.
- River_Menalhyl isPrimaryTopicOf River_Menalhyl.
- River_Menalhyl name "Dowr Melynheyl".
- River_Menalhyl name "River Menalhyl".