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Indian Queens Post box
TR9 28 - next to the Port and Starboard chip shop
Image: © Phil
Taken: 27 Mar 2009
0.04 miles
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Indian Queens Methodist Church
Image: © Paul Barnett
Taken: 1 Jan 2022
0.06 miles
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Old Milestone by the former A30 in Indian Queens
Carved stone post by the UC road (was A30), in parish of ST ENODER (RESTORMEL District), Indian Queens, at old A30/A392 junction, opposite the Port and Starboard Fish and Chip Shop, in pavement with back to corner of stone wall, on West side of road. Erected by the Local Highways Board in the 19th century.
Inscription reads:-
: BODMIN / 11¾ : : NEWQUAY / 7¾ : : 87 :
Grade II Listed. List Entry Number: 1327419
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1327419
Milestone Society National ID: CW_BMMT11.
Image: © Ian Thompson
Taken: 10 Dec 2017
0.06 miles
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Indian Queens Methodist Church
Image: © Paul Barnett
Taken: 1 Jan 2016
0.06 miles
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Indian Queens Methodist Church
Image: © Paul Barnett
Taken: 1 Jan 2016
0.07 miles
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The End of the Road
This road on the edge of the village of Indian Queens has been cut short by the A30 trunk road as it bypasses the village.
Image: © Tony Atkin
Taken: 8 Jul 2006
0.14 miles
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Preaching Pit
This preaching pit was built at the time of John Wesley and was restored in 1922. It is still used for events today
Image: © Amanda King
Taken: 31 Aug 2009
0.16 miles
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Indian Queens Preaching Pit
The Indian Queens Pit is a Methodist preaching pit, that is protected as a Scheduled Monument. It was constructed within a disused open mine working, and opened in 1850 as the “Indian Queens United Wesleyan Sunday School Amphitheatre.” It remained in use for regular Sunday School anniversaries and other events until the summer of 1970.
It then became unused and overgrown until 1976 when work began to restore the pit. After two years of hard work by volunteers, it was officially reopened in 1978. The pit is now owned by a group of trustees who organise musical and community events in the pit every year.
Image: © mike smith
Taken: 8 Aug 2013
0.17 miles
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Indian Queens Preaching Pit
The Indian Queens Pit is a Methodist preaching pit, that is protected as a Scheduled Monument. It was constructed within a disused open mine working, and opened in 1850 as the “Indian Queens United Wesleyan Sunday School Amphitheatre.” It remained in use for regular Sunday School anniversaries and other events until the summer of 1970.
It then became unused and overgrown until 1976 when work began to restore the pit. After two years of hard work by volunteers, it was officially reopened in 1978. The pit is now owned by a group of trustees who organise musical and community events in the pit every year.
Image: © mike smith
Taken: 8 Aug 2013
0.17 miles
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Cornwall : Countryside Scenery
The view across the countryside from the A30 near Indian Queens.
Image: © Lewis Clarke
Taken: 19 Apr 2017
0.18 miles