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- Crows-an-Wra abstract "Crows-an-Wra (Cornish: Krows an Wragh, meaning the witch's cross) is a hamlet in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated in the civil parish of St Buryan approximately four miles (6 km) northeast of Land's End.The hamlet consists of a cluster of 13 houses along the A30 road the oldest being the grade two listed Haydon Cottage c. 1695 and other more distant dwellings including those at Boscarne and the hamlet of Rissick. Early history the hamlet developed with the local mines of West Wheal Rissick and Wheal Lovell and West Wheal Margaret all c. 1853 to 1870 that once produced 15 tons of high grade tin now closed and a china clay works nearbyThe name Crows-an-Wra translates from the Cornish as witches crossing or white cross and there is evidence that the site was important in neolithic times, including a pre conquest cross celtic cross and a holy well. The hamlet once had its own Methodist chapel built 1904 replacing an earlier chapel of 1832, but the 1904 chapel has since fallen into disuse and was converted into a house in 1983.The composer Graham Fitkin was born here.".
- Crows-an-Wra country Conrwall.
- Crows-an-Wra country United_Kingdom.
- Crows-an-Wra thumbnail CrowsanWra.jpg?width=300.
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- Crows-an-Wra wikiPageWikiLink A30_road.
- Crows-an-Wra wikiPageWikiLink Boscarne.
- Crows-an-Wra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Holy_wells.
- Crows-an-Wra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Cornwall.
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- Crows-an-Wra wikiPageWikiLink Cornish_language.
- Crows-an-Wra wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall.
- Crows-an-Wra wikiPageWikiLink Graham_Fitkin.
- Crows-an-Wra wikiPageWikiLink Holy_well.
- Crows-an-Wra wikiPageWikiLink Lands_End.
- Crows-an-Wra wikiPageWikiLink Methodism.
- Crows-an-Wra wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic.
- Crows-an-Wra wikiPageWikiLink St_Buryan.
- Crows-an-Wra wikiPageWikiLink File:CrowsanWra.jpg.
- Crows-an-Wra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crows-an-Wra".
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- Crows-an-Wra subject Category:Holy_wells.
- Crows-an-Wra subject Category:Villages_in_Cornwall.
- Crows-an-Wra hypernym Hamlet.
- Crows-an-Wra point "50.09126 -5.64343".
- Crows-an-Wra type Place.
- Crows-an-Wra type Settlement.
- Crows-an-Wra type Village.
- Crows-an-Wra type Redirect.
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- Crows-an-Wra type Well.
- Crows-an-Wra type Location.
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- Crows-an-Wra type SpatialThing.
- Crows-an-Wra comment "Crows-an-Wra (Cornish: Krows an Wragh, meaning the witch's cross) is a hamlet in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated in the civil parish of St Buryan approximately four miles (6 km) northeast of Land's End.The hamlet consists of a cluster of 13 houses along the A30 road the oldest being the grade two listed Haydon Cottage c. 1695 and other more distant dwellings including those at Boscarne and the hamlet of Rissick.".
- Crows-an-Wra label "Crows-an-Wra".
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- Crows-an-Wra lat "50.09126".
- Crows-an-Wra long "-5.64343".
- Crows-an-Wra wasDerivedFrom Crows-an-Wra?oldid=689909092.
- Crows-an-Wra depiction CrowsanWra.jpg.
- Crows-an-Wra isPrimaryTopicOf Crows-an-Wra.