Churchtown

"Churchtown" in a Sentence (5 examples)

Zennor Churchtown

Attached to a house in the churchtown is a tablet inscribed thus:— […]

About half a mile Southwest of the churchtown is Tredrea, the seat of the Rev. Edward Giddy.

Like many Cornish fishing villages, Gorran is in two parts: a cluster of cottages and houses built around the harbour, and higher inland a 'churchtown', where the streets are broader, the houses bigger and the smell of fish (in the past) less invasive.

Former name: Penns Neck

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