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Kenneggy comprises two separate hamlets, Higher Kenneggy ( kw, Keunegi Wartha) to the west and Lower Kennegy ( kw, Keunegi Woles) to the east, in the west of the civil parish of Breage, Cornwall, England, UK. They are situated east of the town of Penzance. To the south is the beach of Kenneggy Sands, and to the north is the hamlet of Kenneggy Downs. The name ''Kenneggy'' is an anglicisation of the Cornish language Cornish (Standard Written Form: or ) , is a Southwestern Brittonic language, Southwestern Brittonic language of the Celtic language family. It is a List of revived languages, revived language, having become Extinct language, extinct as a livin ... ''keunegi'', which means 'reed beds'. References Hamlets in Cornwall Breage, Cornwall {{Cornwall-geo-stub ...
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Kenneggy Downs
Kenneggy Downs is a hamlet on the A394, in the civil parish of Breage, between the towns of Helston and Penzance in Cornwall, UK. It is east of Penzance. Kenegy is Cornish for bogs. The Grade II listed, 18th-century public house the Coach and Horses was extended in the 19th century and was originally an inn on the turnpike between Penryn and Penzance. Built into the fireplace is a circa, early 19th-century granite milestone with the inscription ″From Helston 1". On 3 September 1879 a tenement was sold by auction at Kanneggie Downs. Kenneggy Downs is north of the twin hamlets of Kenneggy. There is also a Kenegie at Gulval, near Penzance Penzance ( ; kw, Pennsans) is a town, civil parish and port in the Penwith district of Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is the most westerly major town in Cornwall and is about west-southwest of Plymouth and west-southwest of London. Situated .... References Hamlets in Cornwall Breage, Cornwall {{Cornwall-geo-st ...
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