Self Storages in Lostwithiel, PL32

These Self Storage companies are located in Lostwithiel
Handy Moves
Company Type: Removals & Storage
Unit 53, 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
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Tel. 020 8746 7129 Tel. 08000 380 390 |
London Removals
Company Type: Storage Company
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
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Tel. 020 8811 8933 |
Man and Van
Company Type: Removals & Storage
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
No added Self Storages are located in Lostwithiel
The following Removals & Storage are the ones that we have found closest to Lostwithiel
Grahams Removals
Company Type: Storage Solutions
1/Greenhill Terrace
, TR12 6BS
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Tel. 01326 231120
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Ian & A Van
Company Type: Self Storage Units
Trewillis Farm
, TR12 6SF
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Tel. 01326 280823
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Chillbox
Company Type: Self Storages
39A Meneage Street
, TR13 8RB
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Tel. 01326 569393
Fax. 01326 569393
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Cargo Carriers
Company Type: Storage
The Old Drill Hall/Turnpike Rd
, TR17 0DQ
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Tel. 01736 711417
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C & S Transport
Company Type: Storage Company
24 Polmor Rd
, TR20 8DW
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Tel. 01736 360076
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Cargo Carriers
Company Type: Removals & Storage
Old Riverside Cottage
, TR20 8DX
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Tel. 01736 741069
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Shift-It Removals
Company Type: Storage Solutions
Skybor Vean Penrose Farm
, TR11 5HL
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Tel. 01326 251222
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Harry John & Son
Company Type: Removals & Storage
Liskernick/Burthallan Lane
, TR26 3AA
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Tel. 01736 796989
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Woman & Van
Company Type: Removals & Storage
Roskrow Manor
, TR10 9AP
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Tel. 07527 873327
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Goodall J A & Sons
Company Type: Self Storages
The Warehouse/Quarry Pk Rd
, TR7 2NP
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Tel. 01637 873753
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Man With Van
Company Type: Storage Company
95 Mount Wise
, TR7 2BT
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Tel. 07791 626573
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Lo-Tec Self Storage
Company Type: Storage
Herniss Business Park/Longdowns
, TR10 9BY
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Tel. 01209 861508
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Docustore
Company Type: Storage
Unit 7/Eastwood Park/Eastwood Rd
, TR10 8LA
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Tel. 01326 375807
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Boat Yard
Company Type: Self Storages
Falmouth Rd
, TR10 8AD
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Tel. 01326 319301
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K J M Removals
Company Type: Self Storages
49 Trevithick Cr
, TR27 4AZ
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Tel. 01736 755847
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Direct Transport
Company Type: Self Storages
Unit 1D/Guildford Rd Ind Est
, TR27 4QZ
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Tel. 01736 756488
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Penwith Coldstores
Company Type: Self Storages
Unit H/St. Erth Industrial Estate
, TR27 6LP
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Tel. 01736 757593
Fax. 01736 757593
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Tony & Transit
Company Type: Self Storages
4 Croft Common
, TR14 9HT
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Tel. 01209 712232
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Turners Removals
Company Type: Self Storage Units
Barncoose Ind Est
, TR15 3RQ
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Tel. 01209 211557
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Places of interest in Lostwithiel, PL32
Due to its name, it has been linked to the legendary Camelot, and even Camlann, but historians have been quick to refute these suggestions. (Also sometimes to Gafulford the site of a battle which is more likely to have been at Galford in Devon.) The origin of the name is probably from the original name of the river (Allen) in combination with cam- = crooked and the English 'ford', though this is not accepted by all.
The area consists of terraced miners cottages and rather barren industrialisation. With the demise of this economic activity many thousands of jobs were lost and Tuckingmill became a bleak post- industrialisation urban area. However, in recent years regeneration has picked up and improvements are expected over the next few years. Kerrier Council's bid for £23 million from the BIG Lottery Fund was successful - and announced in November 2007. The grant will be used to re-build the Pool area between Redruth and Camborne (Pool sits at the top of East Hill, immediately next to Tuckingmill).
There is a restaurant and coffee shop and regular flea markets.
It is likely that the church of Kenwyn is very early and in fact the mother church of Truro. The original dedication is doubtfully St Keyne (Keynwen is the earliest form of the name which would be 'Keyn' and -wen' (white/blessed): by the 15th century it was assumed to be St Kenwyn (no medieval records have it with the prefix 'Saint'). Subsequently the dedication was attributed to St Cuby.[2] The manor of Kenwyn was held in the 12th century by Richard de Luci after it had been confiscated by the King. Apparently the borough of Truro was established by the lord in part of the manor and this was the beginning of Truro as a town, then called Triuereu.[3] In Domesday Book the manor of Kenwyn appears as Tregavran (in later usage Trehaverne). It was in the possession over many centuries of the families of Lantyan, Beville and Grenville, and Enys.[4]
The old parish church of Truro was St Mary's, incorporated into the cathedral in the later 19th century. Parts of the town were in the parishes of Kenwyn and St Clement (Moresk) until the mid 19th century when other parishes were created. St George's church in Truro, designed by the Reverend William Haslam, vicar of Baldhu, was built in 1855 (the parish was formed from part of Kenwyn in 1846). In 1865 two more parishes were created: St John's from part of Kenwyn and St Paul's from part of St Clement.[20][21]
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