Carn Marth (Cornish: Karn Margh) is the name of a hill in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, near Redruth. It is 235 m (771 ft) high, and is well known for the granite quarried from it in the past. The name of the hill comes from the Cornish language words karn (cairn) and margh, meaning 'horse'.
50°13′26″N 5°12′18″W / 50.224°N 5.205°W / 50.224; -5.205 CarnMarth (Cornish: Karn Margh) is the name of a hill in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom...
'settlement', and margh, meaning 'horse', an element it shares with nearby CarnMarth. Trevarth; Explore Britain 50°13′16″N 5°11′16″W / 50.2212125°N 5.1876395°W...
album in 1996, most notably part of the loading screen from Sabre Wulf on CarnMarth. Shakin' Stevens included his Shaky Game at the end of his The Bop Won't...
camp, enclosure, or settlement near the rock or Carn, presumably referring to the mass of CarnMarth whose granite bulk overshadows the village. Each...
granite with few megacrysts. The bulk of the main outcrop and the Carn Brea and CarnMarth masses consist of coarse-grained megacrystic granite with small...
five Marilyns Trig point nr summit CarnMarth 235 60 SW715408 TuMP Carnmenellis Site of former granite quarry Carn Brea 228 47 SW683407 TuMP Carnmenellis...
Cornwall, England. Pennance Mine is located on the southern slopes of CarnMarth, in the Gwennap Mining District. Tinners had worked in the area since...
Cornwall's Tramway Trails: Volume 1: The Great Flat Lode Trail, with Carn Brea and CarnMarth, Landfall Publications, Devoran, 1996, ISBN 1 873443 27 7 Kenneth...