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- Hessenford abstract "Hessenford (Cornish: Rys an Gwraghes) is a small village in south-east Cornwall, United Kingdom, four miles west of St Germans on the A387 Polbathic to Polperro road. The village had a population of 170 at the 2001 census. The river Seaton runs through the village and a mill was recorded here in 1286; the last mill closing in the mid-20th century.Hessenford is part of the united parishes of St Germans, Hessenford, Downderry and Tideford. St Anne's Church was built in 1832 as a chapel of ease in the parish of St Germans to serve the growing population of the village. It was built by local subscription, local labour and materials, and was dedicated on 26 September 1833, the perpetual curate being appointed by the vicar of Saint Germans. Hessenford became a parish in its own right by "Order in Council" in 1852 and in 1871 the church was rebuilt in early English style. The lynch gates, a gift, were built in 1905, the original gates being used for the entrance to the church yard.The Seaton Valley Countryside Park is to the south of the village following the river valley to the coast at Seaton.".
- Hessenford areaCode "01503".
- Hessenford country Cornwall.
- Hessenford country United_Kingdom.
- Hessenford gridReference "SX307573".
- Hessenford populationTotal "170".
- Hessenford postalCode "PL11".
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- Hessenford civilParish "United parishes of St Germans, Hessenford, Downderry and Tideford".
- Hessenford constituencyWestminster South_East_Cornwall_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Hessenford cornishName "Rys an Gwraghes".
- Hessenford country "England".
- Hessenford dialCode "1503".
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- Hessenford latitude "50.391".
- Hessenford longitude "-4.384".
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- Hessenford officialName "Hessenford".
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- Hessenford population "170".
- Hessenford postTown "TORPOINT".
- Hessenford postcodeArea "PL".
- Hessenford postcodeDistrict "PL11".
- Hessenford region "South West England".
- Hessenford shireCounty Cornwall.
- Hessenford subject Category:Villages_in_Cornwall.
- Hessenford point "50.391 -4.384".
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- Hessenford comment "Hessenford (Cornish: Rys an Gwraghes) is a small village in south-east Cornwall, United Kingdom, four miles west of St Germans on the A387 Polbathic to Polperro road. The village had a population of 170 at the 2001 census. The river Seaton runs through the village and a mill was recorded here in 1286; the last mill closing in the mid-20th century.Hessenford is part of the united parishes of St Germans, Hessenford, Downderry and Tideford.".
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- Hessenford lat "50.391".
- Hessenford long "-4.384".
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- Hessenford depiction The_Parish_Church_of_Saint_Anne,_Hessenford._-_geograph.org.uk_-_105010.jpg.
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- Hessenford name "Hessenford".
- Hessenford name "Rys an Gwraghes".