PENRYN

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PENRYN is a historic Cornish town in southwest England known for its medieval architecture and proximity to the port of Falmouth.

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PENRYN canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf town
category Civil parishes in Cornwall
Towns in Cornwall
ceremonialCounty Cornwall NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
dialCode 01326
distanceToFalmouth approximately 1 mile
governingBody Penryn Town Council NERFINISHED
hasBuilding Parish Church of St Gluvias NERFINISHED
Town Hall, Penryn NERFINISHED
hasConservationArea Penryn Conservation Area NERFINISHED
hasEducationalInstitution Falmouth University (Penryn Campus) NERFINISHED
University of Exeter (Penryn Campus) NERFINISHED
hasFeature harbour
historic quay
narrow streets
steep hillside setting
hasHeritageStatus historic town
hasHistoricEconomicActivity granite quarrying
market trading
shipping
hasIndustry fishing
maritime trade
tourism
hasNearbyPort Port of Falmouth NERFINISHED
hasRailwayStation Penryn railway station NERFINISHED
historicalCounty Cornwall NERFINISHED
knownFor granite buildings
maritime history
medieval architecture
language English
locatedIn Cornwall NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion South West England NERFINISHED
locatedNear Falmouth Bay NERFINISHED
River Fal NERFINISHED
locatedOn Penryn River NERFINISHED
south coast of Cornwall
near Falmouth NERFINISHED
OSGridReference SW7834
partOf England
postTown PENRYN NERFINISHED
railwayLine Maritime Line NERFINISHED
timeZone UTC±00:00
timeZoneDST UTC+01:00
traditionalLanguage Cornish
unitaryAuthority Cornwall Council NERFINISHED

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Penryn postTown PENRYN