Lanreath (Cornish: Lannreydhow) is a civil parish and a village in southeast Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is situated five miles (8 km) west-northwest of Looe.[1] The name Lanreath (pronounced Lanreth) means 'church (Lann) of Raydhogh' and it has been known variously as Lanreythow, Lanrathew, or Lanrethou. The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Lanredoch.
Lanreath parish is entirely rural in character; apart from scattered farmsteads, the only settlement is Lanreath village. The parish is bordered to the west by Boconnoc and St Veep parishes, to the south by Pelynt parish, to the east by Duloe parish, and to the north by St Pinnock parish.[2]
Lanreath (Cornish: Lannreydhow) is a civil parish and a village in southeast Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is situated five miles (8 km)...
England and they lived for several years in Wiltshire, before moving to Lanreath in 1986. In the 1970s she slowed the rhythm of publication, but continued...
Winnow parish, to the south by St Veep parish, to the southeast and east by Lanreath parish, and to the north by Braddock parish. The hamlets of Couch's Mill...
Hillingdon David Sims Farley — For services to the community in Wadebridge and Lanreath, Cornwall Pauline Mary Farman — For services to the community in Cirencester...
as a hoard of Roman coins found at Lerryn and a possible Roman fort at Lanreath, that could back this theory. Other theories suggest that 'Giant's Hedge'...
bishop who became the patron saint of Lanreath. According to William Worcester his body lay in the church of Lanreath. He is commemorated in one of the stained...
Cornwall, England, UK. It is in the civil parish of Lanreath and is half-a-mile north of Lanreath village, six miles (10 km) south-west of Liskeard. Place-names...
England and they lived for several years in Wiltshire, before moving to Lanreath in 1986. After Enid Blyton's death, Rosemary was put in touch with her...
leave London in 1964. He spent a year living in a remote cottage near Lanreath in Cornwall, supporting his young family by teaching, before being offered...
tributaries of the West Looe river join. It is in the civil parish of Lanreath The name Herodsfoot derives from the Cornish 'Nanshiryarth' and means 'the...
by Lanreath and Duloe parishes and to the west by Braddock parish. In 1851 the parish of Herodsfoot was created from parts of St Pinnock, Lanreath and...
Mancus is said, on the authority of Robert Bracey, to lie in the church of Lanreath, two miles from Fowey. However, the canons of Launceston claim he was buried...
Tresawson is a farm in the parish of Lanreath, Cornwall, England, UK. There are two other places with similar names: Tresawsan in the parish of Merther...
Lostwithiel and Lanreath Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Colin Martin* 968 42.1 N/A Conservative Tim Hughes 930 40.5 N/A Labour Robert Parkinson...
born on 30 June 1834, the second son of Rev. Richard Buller, rector of Lanreath, Cornwall, and his wife, Elizabeth Hornby, daughter of John Hornby of Hook...
by the parishes of St Winnow to the north-west, Boconnoc to the north, Lanreath to the east Polperro to the south-east and Lanteglos to the south. The...
1966. After a curacy at Kirkheaton he held incumbencies at Mount Pellon, Lanreath, and Pelynt. He was Rural Dean of West Wivelshire from 1976 to 1981; and...
clearing) is a hamlet in Cornwall, England. It is about two miles east of Lanreath in the civil parish of Pelynt. Cornwall portal Trefanny Hill Ordnance Survey:...