Grid reference SX1354
near to St Veep, Cornwall, England
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Cottages at St Veep
by Tony Atkin
St Veep village consists of just a church and a few cottages, really a hamlet but the presence of the parish church here suggests that it was once more populated.
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Cottages at St Veep
by roger geach
St Veep is a small Hamlet with a church in rural East Cornwall.
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Over Penpoll Creek
by Derek Harper
The creek cannot be seen in this view from the lane just west of Higher Penpoll; the steep woodland is on the other side of it. Up on the left are the farm at Colquite, with Lanteglos Highway above on the horizon.
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St Veep Church
by Paul Barnett
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St Veep outside the church
by roger geach
The view along the minor road that runs through St Veep as seen outside the church.
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Penpoll Creek
by Derek Harper
A view down the tidal creek from the lane west of Higher Penpoll. The main channel is followed by the parish boundary between Lanteglos (far side) and St Veep. The wood downstream is unnamed on maps, though a house at the edge of it is... (more)
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Junction, St Cadix
by Derek Harper
The "main" lane is from Penpoll to Haye Farm, a very circuitous route (see SX1354 : Lane to Haye Farm). The left turn is followed by footpath 634 9/1, a mere 200 metres long, which ends at St Cyric's Creek by a listed C18 house whose... (more)
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Lane to Haye Farm
by Derek Harper
Part of the St Veep bypass, a lane which meanders around an irregular semi-circle of well over two kilometres between Penpoll and the road north of St Veep. The more direct route through St Veep is about a kilometre. Here the lane crosses... (more)
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Lane to Penpoll
by Derek Harper
Looking in the other direction from where SX1354 : Lane to Haye Farm was taken.
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Barn, Haye Farm
by Derek Harper
This seems to be the only surviving stone wall of this barn. Work was ongoing, but whether reconstructional or demolitional, i couldnt tell. An interesting farm, though, involved in cider manufacture and an attempt to encourage ospreys to... (more)
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The entrance to St Veep church
The church is dedicated to St Cyricius and St Julitta
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