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Pendeen

Pendeen

Village
TR19St Ives

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1Listed Buildings

About Pendeen

Pendeen is a village and ecclesiastical parish on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, England. Tucked into the far west of the county, it sits 3 miles north‑northeast of St Just and 7 miles (11 km) west of Penzance, making it a discreetly placed base for exploring this part of Cornwall. The village lies along the B3306 road, the route that links St Ives to Land’s End and to the A30, so Pendeen is both accessible and connected to the wider peninsula. Its postcode district is TR19 and it falls within the county of Cornwall in the South West region. For readers planning a visit or a day trip, Pendeen’s position on the map is its calling card: close enough to Penzance for onward travel but distinct in its own right on the Penwith peninsula. The combination of parish identity, precise location, and road links gives Pendeen a clear sense of place within Cornwall’s western reaches.
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Postcode

TR19

Constituency

St Ives

Ward

Land's End, Mousehole, Newlyn & St Buryan, Ludgvan, Madron, Gulval & Heamoor

Coordinates

50.1518°N, 5.6642°W

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Listed Buildings

Milestone approximately 198m East of Wheal Bal Farm

1.0 km
Grade II

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