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OS grid reference
  
SW755375

Country
  
England

Postcode district
  
TR3

Shire county
  
Cornwall

Dialling code
  
01872

Region
  
South West

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Police
  
Devon and Cornwall

Local time
  
Thursday 8:22 PM

Post town
  
Truro

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Weather
  
8°C, Wind N at 26 km/h, 84% Humidity

Ponsanooth (Cornish: Pons an Woodh, meaning "bridge at the stream") is a village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is about four miles southeast of Redruth and two and a half miles northwest of Penryn on the A393 road Redruth to Falmouth road.

Map of Ponsanooth, Truro, UK

The church of St Michael and All Angels is now part of a larger benefice, sharing a single vicar with Mabe. Also the village has a shop which includes a post office, village hall, primary school and a public house called The Stag Hunt

The River Kennall runs nearby: in the 19th century, this river worked a flour mill and a number of gunpowder mills, machinery at a foundry, and a paper mill. The gunpowder mills supplied many of the mines of west Cornwall until 1910, by which time gunpowder had been largely replaced by high explosives. The site of one of the ruined mills is now within a Nature Reserve. Frederick Hamilton Davey the botanist (died September 23, 1915) was born at Ponsanooth and was buried in the Wesleyan Cemetery there.

References

Ponsanooth Wikipedia


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