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  Saltash - LoveToKnow 1911
The fisheries for which Saltash was famous have suffered from the chemicals brought down by the Tamar; but there is a considerable seafaring population, and the town is a recruiting ground for the Royal Navy.
Saltash (Esse, 1297; Ash, 1302; Assheburgh, 1392) belonged to the manor of Trematon and the latter at the time of the Domesday Survey was held by Reginald de Valletort of the count.
Saltash was sufficiently considerable as a port in the 16th century to furnish a frigate at the town's expense against the Armada.
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 Saltash Links and information Saltash in Cornwall.
Saltash has good leisure facilities including sailing, a country club, a leisure center and is close to the sea and the major city of Plymouth.
Saltash owes it's status as a town due to the river crossing of the Tamar which has been in operation at least since Roman times.
This however was not the main parish church for Saltash which is St Stephens (Perpendicular mainly 15th century) about a mile from the center of the town.
www.westcountrylinks.co.uk /map/saltash.htm   (883 words)

  
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Saltash Methodist Circuit Cornwall and stretching from Saltash in the east to St Germans in the west and to the south coast taking in Downderry and Crafthole.
This is Saltash Includes a forum and facilities to list events and advertise businesses, clubs and organisations.
Saltash United Football Club The official site with news, results, fixtures, tables, match reports, statistics, club information, history, the reserves, and the Under 17's.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Saltash.html   (353 words)

  
 GENUKI: Saltash
Saltash was founded as a market town by the Lord of Trematon Castle in the 12th century.
Saltash also developed as a port, the first to be established on the system of estuaries reaching far inland from Plymouth Sound.
Saltash now offers moorings for leisure craft, and is a centre for maritime sporting activities.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/Cornwall/Saltash/index.html   (1626 words)

  
 Land for Sale in Cornwall - Saltash - Vantage Land
A rare opportunity to purchase 7.2 acres of grazing land in a delightful location on the outskirts of historic Saltash on the Devon / Cornwall borders.
The land lies on a quiet country lane on the outskirts of Saltash, which is situated on the west bank of the beautiful river Tamar.
Saltash acts as a gateway between Cornwall and Devon, whether travelling by road, rail or river.
www.vantageland.co.uk /land-for-sale-saltash.htm   (449 words)

  
 Saltash - Cornwall
Saltash is known as the Gateway to Cornwall, as it lies just across the River Tamar from Plymouth.
The lord of Trematon founded the market town of Saltash in the 12th century, at a point where an ancient highway crossed the Tamar estuary by means of a ferry.
Saltash is an ideal location for visitors to the Tamar Valley and there are many beautiful views across the river.
www.cornwalls.co.uk /Saltash   (657 words)

  
 Saltash, Cornwall with a ferry over the Tamar   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Saltash, Cornwall is settlement and ferry crossing over the River Tamar that has existed here since Roman times.
After the Norman conquest a motte-and-bailey castle was built in a commanding position 1.5 miles south-east of Trematon village.(on the outskirts of Saltash near the village of Forde).
Saltash was active during the Civil War, 1642-46, fighting took place on several occasions with the destruction of many buildings.
www.cornwall-calling.co.uk /gazetter-cornwall/saltash.htm   (355 words)

  
 Saltash - Brunels Bridge -Cornwall
At the centre of this activity was the 12th century port of Saltash once the base for the largest river steamer fleet in the South West.
However the main parish church for Saltash is the 15th century St Stephens which is about a mile from the town centre.
Saltash is an ideal location for visitors to the Tamar Valley and there are many beautiful views across the river.
www.cornwall-online.co.uk /caradon/saltash.htm   (642 words)

  
 Saltash -Tourist Information on the towns and villages in Cornwall - Tourist Net UK guide
Saltash -Tourist Information on the towns and villages in Cornwall - Tourist Net UK guide
You may view the information for ALL the towns and villages in Cornwall (the page may be very large) or...
A beautiful old fishing village, Saltash is known as the gateway between Devon and Cornwall and is overshadowed by Brunel’s great 19th century rail bridge, the Royal Albert.
www.touristnetuk.com /SW/cornwall/towns/saltash.htm   (139 words)

  
 Saltash partnership
In Saltash this fund is administered by Saltash Partnership, on behalf of the community.
The Town Clerk will arrange for Saltash Partnership assessors to check whether your project meets the criteria for this fund, and they will let you know whether you have been successful within a matter of weeks.
What is not spent in any one financial year is lost to the town, so if you have a good idea for a project that you think might be eligible please do come forward to discuss an application.
www.saltash.gov.uk /Partnership/Fund.htm   (526 words)

  
 Saltash United
The team disbanded with the onset of the Second World War and Saltash United was in formed in the 1946/47 season.
In 1958/59 Saltash United were forced to disband after losing some players, retirement of others and low on finances and therefore withdrew from the South Western League.
The club found adjusting to life two divisions lower than they were used to difficult and only have the Durning Lawrence Charity Cup, won in 2000/01, to show for their efforts.
www.saltashunited.co.uk /history.htm   (425 words)

  
 Hotels in Saltash Great Britain - Discount Hotel Online Reservations, Cheapest Rates Guaranteed
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 Saltash History 1600 to 1700
The Royalists of Saltash were finally defeated in 1646 when Ince Castle, the last Royalist position in the area, fell to the Parliamentarian forces.
Losses, of course, were not just material: the population of Saltash and St Stephens stood at 1,137 in 1641, but had fallen to 900 after the war.
In 1669 Count Magalotti described Saltash as "a small town on the right bank of the Tamar where formerly flourished the same commerce which is now transferred to Plymouth".
www.kernoweb.myby.co.uk /saltash/history_06.htm   (611 words)

  
 Cornwall College : Cornwall College Saltash
Cornwall College Saltash currently enrols over 2000 adult students.
Cornwall College Saltash has a policy to develop flexible and individual learning opportunities for students.
The College is working to make its resources accessible to its students at times and in places that they wish to use them.
www.cornwall.ac.uk /cc/index.php?page=_Our_Campuses&subpage=_Cornwall_College_Saltash   (371 words)

  
 Plymouth, Saltash Ferry
From around the time of the Norman Conquest until 1270 the rights for the ferry from Saltash Passage on the Plymouth side of the river Tamar to Saltash belonged to the Valletort family.
From 1337 the burgesses of Saltash leased the ferry from the Duchy of Cornwall for £10 a year.
On Wednesday September 5th 1917 passage on the Saltash and Torpoint ferries was made free for servicemen and nurses in uniform but not on duty.
www.plymouthdata.info /Ferries-Saltash.htm   (1421 words)

  
 Saltash circuit main page
It consists of 11 churches which are cantered around Saltash.
The Saltash Circuit exists to equip those within and connected to the Methodist Church and Ecumenical partners in South East Cornwall to grow in their understanding, experience and worship of God and to enable them to live out the life of Christ in the communities of that area.
It also seeks to further the work of God’s kingdom by encouraging more people to join them in the journey of discipleship by proclamation, caring and work for justice.
www.cornish-methodists.org /Circuits/Saltash/Saltash.htm   (125 words)

  
 Saltash Regatta 2006 - About
Competitive racing probably started before 1800, but the first records of Saltash crews date from 1824 when a ladies four with cox won £8 at the Plymouth Regatta.At the same Regatta no mens events took place,for none would challenge the Saltash crew.
Saltash’s best known rower was the great Ann Glanville and her crew, who in 1833 rowed to Le Havre, and then soundly beat a French (mens !) team.
The first recorded report of the Saltash Regatta is in 1835, although it seems likely there had been regattas here before.
www.saltashregatta.co.uk /html/about.html   (407 words)

  
 Saltash - holiday cottages, bed and breakfast @ Chycor Cornwall
Grade II listed former hunting lodge in secluded creekside setting in Elm Gate near Saltash, with a large garden sloping down to a lake.
China Fleet Golf Course - nr Saltash and Plymouth., Tranquil setting bordered by the River Tamar and the Kingsmill Creek.
Cotehele - nr Saltash - This medieval house takes time to explore, plan to arrive early and spend a day here.
www.chycor.co.uk /liskeard_saltash.htm   (212 words)

  
 Plymouth, Brunel Bridge, brunel, bridge, february the 23th 2002
The bridge seen from the Saltash end of the Tamar Bridge at the very moment when a Virgin train from Penzance start crossing de river.
The loop to the bridge in Saltash seen from the Saltash end of the Tamar Bridge.
The loop to the bridge in Saltash seen from the Saltash station.
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The first and last town of the county of Cornwall, arguably one of the most beautiful counties in England, Saltash is uniquely positioned on the western side of the River Tamar, which forms the boundary between Cornwall and Devon.
Saltash is probably best known for the two bridges which span the River Tamar across to Plymouth in Devon...
The cottage is a rare example of domestic architecture dating from Elizabethan times and retains its original atmosphere by being furnished with artefacts dating from that period.
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 Saltash railway station at AllExperts
Saltash railway station serves the town of Saltash in Cornwall, UK.
It is situated on the south side of the town between the Royal Albert Bridge over the River Tamar and Coombe Viaduct which spans a small tributary of the same river.
To counter competition from electric trams, the Great Western Railway opened several small station in Plymouth and began to operate an intensive service of local trains between Saltash, Plymouth and Plympton in July 1904.
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 personal injury claim Saltash, personal injury lawyers in Saltash and personal injury attorneys in Saltash   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Welcome to Saltash
Saltash, a pleasant and friendly town of around 15,000 people, is Cornwall's oldest borough.
Although the original ferry is no more, Saltash now has two unique bridges: Isambard K Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge has carried all rail passengers between Devon and Cornwall since 1859, and some 50,000 road vehicles daily cross the Tamar Bridge between Plymouth and Saltash.
Set between Bodmin Moor to the west and Dartmoor to the east, and bordered on three sides by the Tamar and Lynher estuaries, most of the Saltash district is a picturesque rural landscape of hills and valleys, woods and streams, farms and villages; part of a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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 Saltash hotels - discount & cheap hotels in Saltash.
Saltash hotels - discount & cheap hotels in Saltash.
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By constantly updating our hotel listing for Saltash, we are able to ensure that you get the very best price no matter what type of trip or vacation you are making.
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 Saltash self-catering holiday barns - Holiday accommodation in Saltash, England - Book direct
One of 23 Scandinavian style bungalows situated on a quiet holiday park with no clubhouse but an outdoor heated pool from May to September.
The Coach House lies in a private garden within an idyllic 28-acre estate with mature gardens, woodland areas and fabulous views over the Lynher valley.
We are set back from the quiet lane and situated in the parish of St Neot next to Golitha Falls Nature Reserve, and surrounded by beautiful Cornish countryside.
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 Mirago : Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: England: Cornwall: Saltash
Saltash Methodist Circuit - Cornwall and stretching from Saltash in the east to St Germans in the west and to the south coast taking in Downderry and Crafthole.
Saltash Town Council and the Saltash Partnership - Information for businesses and residents.
This is Saltash - Includes a forum and facilities to list events and advertise businesses, clubs and organisations.
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 Saltash property, houses and flats for sale and rent in Saltash, UK
Saltash property, houses and flats for sale and rent in Saltash, UK News
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