Nancenoy

Settlement in Cornwall

England

Nancenoy

Farmland, Constantine Daffodil bulbs had been lifted and were drying in a field crossed by two footpaths to the east of High Cross.
Farmland, Constantine Credit: Andrew Smith

Nancenoy is a small coastal village located in Cornwall, England. Situated on the southern coast of the county, it is nestled between the popular tourist destinations of Penzance and St Ives. With a population of around 500 residents, Nancenoy retains a charming and close-knit community atmosphere.

The village is known for its picturesque coastal setting, boasting breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding rugged cliffs. Its sandy beach, known as Nancenoy Bay, is a hidden gem and a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. The beach offers clean and clear waters, making it ideal for swimming and other water activities during the summer months.

Nancenoy is also famous for its rich history and cultural heritage. The village is home to several historical landmarks, including an ancient church dating back to the 12th century, which serves as a reminder of Nancenoy's long-standing presence in the region. The village also has a small museum that showcases artifacts and exhibits related to its past, providing visitors with an insight into its fascinating history.

In terms of amenities, Nancenoy offers a range of local shops, quaint cafes, and traditional pubs, ensuring that residents and tourists have access to all necessary amenities. The village also has a primary school, ensuring a strong educational foundation for the local children.

Overall, Nancenoy is a charming and tranquil village, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and a warm community spirit.

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Nancenoy Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.111061/-5.175672 or Grid Reference SW7328. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Farmland, Constantine Daffodil bulbs had been lifted and were drying in a field crossed by two footpaths to the east of High Cross.
Farmland, Constantine
Daffodil bulbs had been lifted and were drying in a field crossed by two footpaths to the east of High Cross.
Farmland, Constantine A crop of spring barley just coming into flower to the south of Treviades.
Farmland, Constantine
A crop of spring barley just coming into flower to the south of Treviades.
Farmland, Constantine A cut silage field descends to Polwheveral Creek with Scott's Wood in the background.
Farmland, Constantine
A cut silage field descends to Polwheveral Creek with Scott's Wood in the background.
Pasture, Constantine Cattle beside the footpath passing to the north of Nanjarrow.
Pasture, Constantine
Cattle beside the footpath passing to the north of Nanjarrow.
Farmland, Constantine Officially the bridleway descending to Goongillings; stone stiles, in effect, limit it to being a footpath.
Farmland, Constantine
Officially the bridleway descending to Goongillings; stone stiles, in effect, limit it to being a footpath.
Grassland and wood, Constantine Scott's Wood is seen from the footpath descending to Scott's Quay.
Grassland and wood, Constantine
Scott's Wood is seen from the footpath descending to Scott's Quay.
St Constantine's Church
St Constantine's Church
The Tolmen Centre
The Tolmen Centre
Old Guide Stone in Constantine Fingerstone by the UC road, in parish of Constantine (Kerrier District), opposite Old Vicarage and Church, junction of Bowling Green Road and Vicarage Terrace, by metal rails at junction.

Grade II listed.
List Entry Number: 1310987 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1310987" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1310987">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: CW_GWLZ
Old Guide Stone in Constantine
Fingerstone by the UC road, in parish of Constantine (Kerrier District), opposite Old Vicarage and Church, junction of Bowling Green Road and Vicarage Terrace, by metal rails at junction. Grade II listed. List Entry Number: 1310987 LinkExternal link Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: CW_GWLZ
Farmland, Gweek Napheane Farm is to the right.
Farmland, Gweek
Napheane Farm is to the right.
Farmland, Gweek Looking south from the bridleway on Naphene Downs.
Farmland, Gweek
Looking south from the bridleway on Naphene Downs.
Farmland, Constantine With baled straw in a field to the south-west of Mount View.
Farmland, Constantine
With baled straw in a field to the south-west of Mount View.
Pasture, Constantine A footpath passes to the west of Trengilly Farm.
Pasture, Constantine
A footpath passes to the west of Trengilly Farm.
Farmland, Constantine A footpath approaches the electricity substation near Brill.
Farmland, Constantine
A footpath approaches the electricity substation near Brill.
Recently harvested field at Trewince Looking towards houses at High Cross.
Recently harvested field at Trewince
Looking towards houses at High Cross.
Fore Street, Constantine
Fore Street, Constantine
Unnamed lane west of Trewince
Unnamed lane west of Trewince
Unnamed lane enters Polwheveral
Unnamed lane enters Polwheveral
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Nancenoy is located at Grid Ref: SW7328 (Lat: 50.111061, Lng: -5.175672)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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