UK Moving House in St Agnes, TR16

These UK Moving House companies are located in St Agnes
Handy Moves
Company Type: Moving House
Unit 53 , 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
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Tel. 020 8746 7129 Tel. 08000 380 390 |
London Removals
Company Type: House Moving
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
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Tel. 020 8811 8933 |
Man and Van
Company Type: Moving Home
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
Browns
Company Type: Moving Quote
Goonlaze Cottage
, TR5 0RB
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Tel. 01872 553942
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Whitehead Lawley
Company Type: Moving Company
25 Trevarren Av
, TR16 6NH
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Tel. 01209 217021
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The following UK Moving House are the ones that we have found closest to St Agnes
Grahams Removals
Company Type: Moving House
1/Greenhill Terrace
, TR12 6BS
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Tel. 01326 231120
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Ian & A Van
Company Type: House Moving
Trewillis Farm
, TR12 6SF
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Tel. 01326 280823
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Shift-It Removals
Company Type: House Moving
Skybor Vean Penrose Farm
, TR11 5HL
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Tel. 01326 251222
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Harry John & Son
Company Type: Removal Firm
Liskernick/Burthallan Lane
, TR26 3AA
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Tel. 01736 796989
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Woman & Van
Company Type: House Removals
Roskrow Manor
, TR10 9AP
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Tel. 07527 873327
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Goodall J A & Sons
Company Type: Moving House
The Warehouse/Quarry Pk Rd
, TR7 2NP
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Tel. 01637 873753
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Man With Van
Company Type: Moving House
95 Mount Wise
, TR7 2BT
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Tel. 07791 626573
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K J M Removals
Company Type: Removal Companies
49 Trevithick Cr
, TR27 4AZ
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Tel. 01736 755847
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Direct Transport
Company Type: Moving House
Unit 1D/Guildford Rd Ind Est
, TR27 4QZ
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Tel. 01736 756488
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Spanish Moves Ltd
Company Type: Moving Quote
Sellwoods Business Park/North Roskear Rd
, TR14 8PU
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Tel. 01209 717967
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Tony & Transit
Company Type: Moving House
4 Croft Common
, TR14 9HT
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Tel. 01209 712232
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Turners Removals
Company Type: Removal Companies
Barncoose Ind Est
, TR15 3RQ
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Tel. 01209 211557
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A Man With 2 Vans
Company Type: Moving Checklist
5 Chapel Row
, TR15 1JH
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Tel. 07976 835875
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Daves Removals
Company Type: Removal Firm
2 Sea View Ter
, TR15 2ED
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Tel. 01209 218866
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Allied Pickfords
Company Type: Moving Home
Unit 3/Treliske Ind Est
, TR1 3LP
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Tel. 0800 289229
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Truro Removals
Company Type: Removal Firm
9 Trehaverne Ter
, TR1 3SE
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Tel. 01872 241958
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Turners
Company Type: Moving Home
Comprigney Hill
, TR1 3EF
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Tel. 01872 270081
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WCRAS
Company Type: Moving Home
46 Roscadghill Parc
, TR18 3QX
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Tel. 01736 332950
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Places of interest in St Agnes, TR16
The earliest Neolithic settlement at Carn Brea was a tor enclosure occupied between around 3700 and 3400 BC. A two acre (8,000 m²) inner enclosure was surrounded by a larger eleven acre (45,000 m²) one. The ramparts consisted of stone walls with an earth bank and ditch. Traces of fourteen platforms on which would have stood Neolithic long houses have been found by archaeologists within its ramparts along with pottery and flint artifacts.[2] The site was excavated between 1970[3] and 1973[2] by Roger Mercer. A population of 100 to 150 people has been suggested. There is evidence that the occupants cleared the surroundings by burning away the undergrowth and removing stones to use the land for farming. The acid soils of the area precluded the preservation of any environmental evidence which would have provided more information on this aspect. Nearby outcrops of rock suitable for manufacture as axes would have contributed to the village's economy. Edge grinding stones, blanks and incomplete and finished axes found on the site indicate that the inhabitants were accomplished stoneworkers and traded their products to others. That the pottery found on the site appears to have come from a production centre almost 20 miles (30 km) to south in the present day parish of St Keverne further supports a complex economic network in the area.[citation needed]
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In the nineteenth century, the house was used as a tea room, run by a Mrs Knuckey. In 1931 Mr A Pearce Jenkin, a leading citizen of Redruth purchased the house and gave it as a gift to the Society of Friends (Quakers).[4]
The geologist and philanthropist Elizabeth Carne was born here. The Devon clergyman Richard Carpenter may have been born here in 1575.
Until the early 20th century Hayle had two very marked areas of settlement around the competing foundries but slowly buildings began to appear between the two joining the two communities. St Elwyn?s Church, the Passmore Edwards Institute and a new Drill Hall all appeared within a few years of each other, and housing followed. The Passmore Edwards Institute was just one of a series of institutes and libraries built throughout Cornwall by its eponymous benefactor, who made a fortune in the publishing business. The town council used it for offices for many years but moved to the Community Centre in April 2008.
Information by Wikipedia.com