Carlyon
Carlyon (Cornish: Karleghyon,[1] meaning fort of rock-slabs) is one of four new civil parishes created on 1 April 2009 for the St Austell area of south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
| Carlyon | |
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Carlyon Location within Cornwall | |
| Area | 4.318 km2 (1.667 sq mi) |
| Population | 1,578 (2021 census) |
| • Density | 365/km2 (950/sq mi) |
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| Region | |
| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
The new parish is part coastal and part rural in character. It includes the settlements of Carlyon Bay, Garker and Tregrehan Mills and is represented by nine councillors.[2][3] In 2021 it had a population of 1578.[4]
Carlyon Bay, the principal settlement in the parish, is approximately two miles (3 km) east of St Austell.[5]
References
- Place-names in the Standard Written Form (SWF) Archived 2013-05-15 at the Wayback Machine : List of place-names agreed by the MAGA Signage Panel Archived May 15, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Cornish Language Partnership.
- Cornwall Council website; Retrieved May 2010
- Cornwall; Explore Britain
- "Carlyon". City Population. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
- Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 200 Newquay & Bodmin ISBN 978-0-319-22938-5
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