• This is a list of scheduled monuments in Cornwall, United Kingdom. Monuments are listed by Historic England as part of the National Heritage List for England...
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    Botallack Mine (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    is a former mine in Botallack in the west of Cornwall, UK. Since 2006 it has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site – Cornwall and West Devon Mining...
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    Lanyon Quoit (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    Lanyon Quoit is a dolmen in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, 2 miles southeast of Morvah. It collapsed in a storm in 1815 and was re-erected nine years...
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    Treffry Viaduct (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    integral part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape, a World Heritage Site. It is scheduled under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas...
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    Wheal Prosper (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    Wheal Prosper was a tin mine in Cornwall, England, a short distance from the hamlet of Rinsey and about 2.5 miles (4 km) west of Porthleven. The ruined...
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    Black Head is a headland at the western end of St Austell Bay, in Cornwall, England. It is owned by the National Trust. It is the site of an Iron Age...
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    Mên-an-Tol (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    Mên-an-Tol (Cornish: Men an Toll) is a small formation of standing stones in Cornwall, England (grid reference SW426349). It is about three miles northwest...
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  • in Cheshire (1066–1539) List of scheduled monuments in Cheshire since 1539 Scheduled monuments in Cornwall Scheduled monuments in Cumbria Scheduled monuments...
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    Cromwell's Castle (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    ungarrisoned and in a state of disrepair. The Crown, in the form of the Duchy of Cornwall, had leased the Scilly Isles to the Godolphin family in 1687, followed...
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    Madron Well and Madron Well Chapel (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    Madron Well and Madron Well Chapel is a scheduled Ancient Monument in the civil parish of Madron, Cornwall, UK. Madron Well Chapel (grid reference SW446328)...
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    Trematon Castle (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    situated near Saltash in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It was the caput of the feudal barony of Trematon. It is similar in style to the later Restormel...
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    Restormel Castle (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    by the River Fowey near Lostwithiel in Cornwall, England, UK. It is one of the four chief Norman castles of Cornwall, the others being Launceston, Tintagel...
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    Tregantle Fort (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    Tregantle Fort in south east Cornwall is one of several forts surrounding Plymouth that were built as a result of a decision in Lord Palmerston's premiership...
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    King Charles's Castle (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    in 1954. In the 21st century the site is controlled by English Heritage and is open to visitors. It is protected under UK law as a scheduled monument...
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    Wheal Trewavas (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    overlooking Mount's Bay, just east of Trewavas Head. The site is a Scheduled Monument. The mine was in operation from about 1834 to 1846. It exploited four copper...
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    Scraesdon Fort (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    of several forts in South East Cornwall which formed part of the ring of forts surrounding Plymouth to protect Plymouth Sound and, in particular, the naval...
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    Launceston Castle (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    Launceston Castle is located in the town of Launceston, Cornwall, England. It was probably built by Robert the Count of Mortain after 1068, and initially...
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    Penstowe Castle (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    carried out in 1925 and in the early 1950s. In the 21st century the site is protected under law as a scheduled monument. Cornwall portal Castles in Great Britain...
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    East Pool mine (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    mine), was a metalliferous mine in the Camborne and Redruth mining area, just east of the village of Pool in Cornwall. Worked from the early 18th century...
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    There are over two hundred scheduled monuments in Cheshire, a county in North West England, which date from the Neolithic period to the middle of the 20th...
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    Bossiney Castle (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    European 'King under the Mountain' legends. This monument is scheduled under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 as amended, by the...
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    Perran Round (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    Piran's Round) is an amphitheatre in the hamlet of Rose, midway between the villages of Goonhavern and Perranporth, Cornwall, UK. It is described as the best...
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    which are now scheduled. The most recent monuments are World War II pillboxes. The monuments are listed below using the titles given in the English Heritage...
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    Tresco Priory (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    incorporated into Tresco Abbey Gardens. Cornwall portal Historic England, "Remains of Tresco Priory and Associated Monuments and Attached Walls (1141172)", National...
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  • scheduled monuments in West Somerset (A–G) – scheduled monuments in the former West Somerset whose names begin with A-G List of scheduled monuments in...
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    The Hurlers (stone circles) (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    (Cornish: An Hurlysi) is a group of three stone circles in the civil parish of St Cleer, Cornwall, England, UK. The site is half-a-mile (0.8 km) west of...
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    Three Brothers of Grugith (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    site, a dolmen of the Neolithic Age, near St Keverne in Cornwall, England. It is a scheduled monument. The dolmen is situated near the summit of a hill overlooking...
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    St Mawes Castle (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    Lannvowsedh) is an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII near Falmouth, Cornwall, between 1540 and 1542. It formed part of the King's Device programme to...
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  • Carfury Standing Stone (category Scheduled monuments in Cornwall)
    monument very similar to the Cuckoo Rock". The stone was designated a Scheduled Monument in June 1968. It is within sight of Ding Dong Mine. Cornwall...
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