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Encyclopedia > St Columb Road

Small vilage near Fraddon and Indian Queens in Cornwall. Very close to the *A30. The A30 is an old trunk road (main road) which runs from central London right down to Lands End, the westernmost point of the mainland England (though not Britain), and is sometimes called the Great South West Road. ...


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St Columb Major - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (289 words)
St Columb Major (Cornish: Sen Kolomm Veur) is a town in Cornwall, England, to the west of Wadebridge and south of Newquay.
There are several ancient monuments of note in the Parish, the most famous being Casle An Dinas an Iron Age hillfort.This site is still used for annual Midsummer bonfires.There is also Nine maidens stone row which is the Largest and best example of a stone row in the County of Cornwall.
Columb has a monument known locally as The Devil's Quoit although some records show it as King Arthur's Quoit.
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