Long Rock

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Long Rock (Template:Langx) is a village in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is approximately Script error: No such module "convert". east of Penzance and Script error: No such module "convert". west of Marazion in the civil parish of Ludgvan. The village is named after the tidal Long Rock just offshore at Grid reference Script error: No such module "Ordnance Survey coordinates"..[1] Long Rock is on the shore of Mount's Bay at the centre of the three-mile beach which stretches from Penzance to Marazion. The beach is backed by a seawall along which runs the main line railway and the South West Coast Path.

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The rock offshore that the village is named after

Facilities

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There used to be a public toilets, but these closed and were sold at auction for £160,000

The nearest primary schools are located in Gulval and Ludgvan, with the nearest secondary school, Humphry Davy School, in Penzance. Village facilities include a shop, post office, two pubs (one offering B & B), a care home, an equestrian and agricultural supplier, a hall which can be hired, two motorbike training places, a car rental business and several car sales businesses. The industrial estate contains a glass merchant, a computer repairer, a vet and a solar energy firm.

Long Rock Playing Field Association recently received a grant to install new play equipment. Penwith District Council built a new 'amenity area' in a field close to the A30.

Marazion Marsh, an RSPB nature reserve leased from Lord St Levan, is situated half-a-mile east of the village.[2]

The local community radio station is Coast FM (formerly Penwith Radio), which broadcasts on 96.5 and 97.2 FM.[3]

A Wesleyan chapel, on the old A30 between Long Rock and Newtown, opened on 21 June 1889. It was a replacement for an old, decaying ″clob″ building at Newtown.[4]

Transport

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The GWR depot at Long Rock
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A train runs along the Cornish Main Line

Long Rock is the site of a locomotive shed. Formerly catering to steam locomotives, it is the most south-westerly depot on the former Great Western Railway's system. Now known as Penzance TMD, it is a refuelling and servicing depot for diesel locomotives and HST sets.[5]

Long Rock has regular bus services to Penzance and Truro and is on The Cornish Way network of cycle paths.

A dual carriageway bypass carries the A30 road north of the village and the land beside the road has been extensively developed with light industry and a retail park. Penzance Heliport is situated between Long Rock and Penzance. The original heliport was demolished in 2014 and a Sainsburys supermarket, car park and trading estate was built on the site. In 2019 new heliport was built on a site opposite the heliport trading estate a hundred yards away from the original heliport and in the spring of 2020 commenced a scheduled service to the Isles of Scilly.

Cornish wrestling

William Couch Jeffery (1826–1899),[6] was from Long Rock and was champion middleweight[7] of Cornwall for a quarter of a century including the 1840s and 1850s.[8][9][10] He won many prizes in Cornwall as well as London.[10] He was initially a miner and then a market gardener and fisherman.[6] He spent some time in Australia and it was said that he had beaten the Australian champion wrestler, who was an Irishman after walking 160 miles to the match.[11][10]

References

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  6. a b Death of a Cornish wrestler, Cornubian and Redruth Times, 3 November 1899, p5.
  7. Wrestlers of the past, Cornishman - Thursday 28 January 1904, p5.
  8. Wrestling at Redruth, The Cornish Telegraph, 15 May 1884, p8.
  9. Wrestling at Redruth, Cornishman - Thursday 15 May 1884, p5.
  10. a b c Death of a manly wrestler, Cornishman, 9 November 1899, p2.
  11. Death of a Cornish wrestler, and respected man, Cornishman - Thursday 02 November 1899, p5.

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