Menadarva
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Menadarva (Cornish: Merther Derwa, meaning grave of St Derwa) is a hamlet in the parish of Camborne, Cornwall, England, UK.[1][2] The Red River flows through the hamlet and on 9 March 1885 the machinery and materials of the Menadarva Lower Tin-Stream was put up for auction.[3]
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Menadarva
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The bridge over the Red River at Menadarva | |
Location within Cornwall | |
OS grid reference | SW614415 |
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Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
50.225°N 5.347°W / 50.225; -5.347 |
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The Norman font of the church of All Saints' Church, Tuckingmill came from the medieval chapel of St Derwa at Menadarva.[4][5]