St Erth

St Erth is a civil parish and village in , England, United Kingdom. St Erth takes its name from Saint Erc, one of the many Irish saints who brought Christianity to Cornwall during the Dark Ages, and is at the old crossing point of the .
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  • Type: Locality with 1,570 residents
  • Description: village and civil parish in Cornwall, United Kingdom
  • Also known as: Saint Erth”, “St Erth Rural”, and “St Erth, Cornwall

Places of Interest

Highlights include St Erth railway station and Hayle railway station.

Railway station
is a Grade II listed station situated at in , United Kingdom. It serves the nearby village of St Erth, which is about 0.75 miles away, and is the junction for the St Ives Bay Line to .

Railway station
serves the small town of , , United Kingdom. Great Western Railway manage the station and operate most train services.

Railway station
opened on 27 May 1978 to provide a park and ride facility for visitors to , , England. It is situated on the A3074 road close to the junction with the A30 near the foot of the hill up to village.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Hayle and Carbis Bay.

is a small town, civil parish and cargo port in the Penwith district of West Cornwall. The town, whose name is derived from the Cornish heyl, meaning estuary, is situated at the southern end of St Ives Bay on the estuary of the River, approximately 9 mi south-east of the town of by road.

is a seaside resort and village in , England. It lies 1 mile southeast of , on the western coast of , on the Atlantic coast. The South West Coast Path passes above the beach.

is small coastal village near Penzance in West Cornwall. The tidal island of St Michael's Mount is half-a-mile offshore. At low water a causeway links it to the town and at high water passenger boats carry visitors between and St Michael's Mount.

St Erth

Latitude
50.1667° or 50° 10′ north
Longitude
-5.4333° or 5° 26′ west
Population
1,570
Elevation
13 feet (4 metres)
United Nations Location Code
GB ERT
Open location code
9C2P5H88+MM
Geo­Names ID
2638806
Wiki­data ID
Q1002835
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Welsh—“St Erth” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: سانت ارث
  • Basque: Lannudhno
  • Basque: St Erth
  • Breton: Lannudhno
  • Breton: St Erth
  • Cebuano: St. Erth
  • Chinese: St. Erth
  • Cornish: Lannudhno
  • Dutch: St Erth
  • Dutch: St. Erth
  • Egyptian Arabic: سانت ارث
  • French: St Erth
  • Galician: St Erth
  • German: St Erth
  • Irish: St Erth
  • Italian: St Erth
  • Japanese: セント・エス
  • Ladin: St Erth
  • Malayalam: erth
  • Min Nan Chinese: St. Erth
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: St Erth
  • Persian: سنت ارت
  • Polish: St Erth
  • South Azerbaijani: سنت ارت
  • Spanish: St Erth
  • Swedish: St. Erth
  • Turkish: St Erth
  • Welsh: Lannudhno
  • Welsh: St Erth

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