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St Austell
St Austell, Cornwall, United Kingdom Set at the intersection of three scenic valleys Bodmin, Gover and Pentewan lies St. Austell once described by John Wesley the prolific preacher as 'a neat little town on the side of a fruitful hill'. The town itself has known great prosperity thanks to its rich mining heritage and investment. Named after the Cornish saint 'St. Austol' the earliest historical reference lies in the Doomsday Book (1086) which describes the Manor of Tewington as located near 'St Awstle situate not farr from the head of Tywardreth baye, nare vnto Gwallon Downes'. Today St.Austell is undergoing an inner regeneration, crowds are regulaly seen drawn to the town to see the 'Cornish Alps', the Eden Project, Heligan Gardens, the China Clay Musuem, Charlestown and many of the other attractions.
Restormel Concert Band rehearses every Tuesday during school term times from 7.15 - 9.15pm at St John's Methodist Chapel Sunday School, St Austell.
Cornwall
St John Methodist Chapel
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