Amalveor

Amalveor is a hamlet in West Penwith, , England, at grid reference SW 482 375. The hamlet is 3 miles south-west of . It is in the civil parish of .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Zennor Quoit and Giew Mine.

is a ruined megalithic burial chamber or dolmen, located on a moor about a mile east of the village of , , England, UK. It dates to 2500–1500 BC.

Ruins
is a ruins.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Georgia and Amalebra.

Hamlet
is a hamlet in the parish of , , England. is situated 3.5 miles south-west from , Cornwall. lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Hamlet
is a hamlet in , , , 3 miles south-west of at Ordnance Survey grid reference SW 495 365. According to the Post Office the 2011 census population was included in the civil parish of .

Hamlet
is a hamlet in the civil parishes of and , , UK. The B3311 road from to passes through the hamlet with Ludgvan on the eastern side and Towednack on the west side of the road.

Amalveor

Latitude
50.18368° or 50° 11′ 1″ north
Longitude
-5.52712° or 5° 31′ 38″ west
Open location code
9C2P5FMF+F5
Open­Street­Map ID
node 29171948
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Wiki­data ID
Q4739443
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In Other Languages

“Amalveor” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Amalveor

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Towednack Church and Nancledra School.

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