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664:, arguably a part of Pendeen, traces its name to Bos Castle. Horsefield suggests that what is now Boscaswell was once the site of another Danish castle. Again now not thought to be true, again a wrongful supposition and the name has nothing to do with castles. At the lower end of Boscaswell, recent archaeological excavations are said to have suggested that the land has been occupied for more than 10,000 years. There is an ancient pagan well in Boscaswell which is where the name is thought to have its origins, the name suggests that it is the place (Bos) of Cas' (a person or entity or abbreviation thereof) Well (as in the English word). Problems often exist with such names when they become a hybrid of the indigenous Cornish and the persistent waves of English administration, land ownership and tourism that stretch back into time and continue today. 156: 696: 172: 584: 1134: 716: 1102: 34: 1123: 179: 756:, naturalist and antiquary, was born at Pendeen Manor. He was vicar of St Just for 40 years and rector of Ludgvan for 50. In honour of the Borlase family the local football team Pendeen Rovers AFC ground is called Borlase Park as a thank you to the Borlase family for selling the land that they have played on for many years for the sum of £1,000. 351: 711:
Pendeen boasts three beaches although some are more accessible than others. The largest of them, and the only one accessible at all states of the tide, was for many years the home of a wrecked ship the Alacrity until the army was called in to clear the wreck as it was presenting a danger to swimmers.
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The area now known as the Parochial Parish of Pendeen, was originally referred to as North St Just and was formed in 1846. It included a number of settlements in the eastern part of the Parochial Parish of St Just. Today the Parochial Parish of Pendeen comprises the settlements of Bojewyan,
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Portheras Cross, Boscaswell Downs, Lower Boscaswell, Trewellard, Carnyorth and part of Botallack. This area remains part of the civil parish of St Just. Before the splitting of the Parish in 1846 "Pendeen" would have referred to the eponymous headland or Pendeen Manor, birthplace of
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Below Boscaswell is an area known as The Craft which is mostly overgrown by gorse, fern and brambles, although many pathways exist. Here can be found abandoned mine buildings dating from the 19th century (including wash houses, engine houses and arsenic baths).
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Horsefield also writes of a large natural cave named Pendeen Vau, the entrance of which is to be found on a cliff. Apparently this cave is vast, going far below and into the sea, but its existence is disputed by many villagers.
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The village has a community centre, a shop, a post office, a primary school, and a few small businesses. Community activities include an art club, a gardening club,
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Pendeen is overlooked by a hill, Carn Eanes, referred to locally as 'The Carn', the site of a quarry which provided the granite to build Pendeen church.
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stands, a mile from the village. Like many other Cornish villages near the coast, Pendeen had a reputation for smuggling activities.
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brought Jews to Pendeen to work the mines. These Jews, suggests Horsefield, came as slaves from the then recently sacked Jerusalem.
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by the Rev. F. J. Horsefield in 1893. Horsefield, being an amateur historian, wrote of a multitude of aspects of Pendeen's past.
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Horsefield also thought that mining has occurred in Pendeen for over 3000 years. Supposedly, 2000 years ago the
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or vau 56 ft (17 m) long, with a side passage of 24 ft (7.3 m).
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and in addition has a number of local footpaths for exploring the surroundings.
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At Pendeen Manor Farm is a 16th-century farmhouse (front added in 1670) and a
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Pendeen Primary School was one of the schools studied in the 1950s by
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in Cornwall, England. It is 3 miles (5 kilometres) north-northeast of
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The Church of St John the Baptist is built of local granite and is a
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tournaments, for prizes, were held in the Jubilee field in Pendeen.
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The village gets its name from the headland on which
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For the fishing lugger lost at St Ives in 1909, see
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Pendeen is located in Cornwall
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