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- Tinner's_Arms abstract "The Tinner's Arms is a traditional Cornish pub in Zennor, Cornwall. It is located opposite St Senara's Church and was originally built in 1271 to house the masons building the church. The name is derived from the Tinners, with records of tin extraction in the area dating back to Tudor times.D. H. Lawrence stayed for a fortnight in the pub in 1916. The pub sign pictures a tin miner at work, testimony to its origins. It is the only pub in the village.".
- Tinner's_Arms location Cornwall.
- Tinner's_Arms location England.
- Tinner's_Arms location Zennor.
- Tinner's_Arms thumbnail Tinners_Arms_pub,_Zennor_-_geograph.org.uk_-_783235.jpg?width=300.
- Tinner's_Arms wikiPageExternalLink www.tinnersarms.com.
- Tinner's_Arms wikiPageID "37504818".
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- Tinner's_Arms completionDate "1271".
- Tinner's_Arms hasPhotoCollection Tinner's_Arms.
- Tinner's_Arms latd "50".
- Tinner's_Arms latm "11".
- Tinner's_Arms latns "N".
- Tinner's_Arms lats "29".
- Tinner's_Arms location Cornwall.
- Tinner's_Arms location England.
- Tinner's_Arms location Zennor.
- Tinner's_Arms longd "5".
- Tinner's_Arms longew "W".
- Tinner's_Arms longm "34".
- Tinner's_Arms longs "7".
- Tinner's_Arms mapType "Southwest Cornwall".
- Tinner's_Arms name "Tinner's Arms".
- Tinner's_Arms subject Category:1271_establishments.
- Tinner's_Arms subject Category:Public_houses_in_Cornwall.
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- Tinner's_Arms type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Tinner's_Arms type Building.
- Tinner's_Arms type Place.
- Tinner's_Arms type Wikidata:Q532.
- Tinner's_Arms type Place.
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- Tinner's_Arms comment "The Tinner's Arms is a traditional Cornish pub in Zennor, Cornwall. It is located opposite St Senara's Church and was originally built in 1271 to house the masons building the church. The name is derived from the Tinners, with records of tin extraction in the area dating back to Tudor times.D. H. Lawrence stayed for a fortnight in the pub in 1916. The pub sign pictures a tin miner at work, testimony to its origins. It is the only pub in the village.".
- Tinner's_Arms label "Tinner's Arms".
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- Tinner's_Arms sameAs Q7808383.
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- Tinner's_Arms lat "50.19138888888889".
- Tinner's_Arms long "-5.568611111111111".
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- Tinner's_Arms depiction Tinners_Arms_pub,_Zennor_-_geograph.org.uk_-_783235.jpg.
- Tinner's_Arms homepage www.tinnersarms.com.
- Tinner's_Arms isPrimaryTopicOf Tinner's_Arms.
- Tinner's_Arms name "Tinner's Arms".