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'''Gwavas''' is a hamlet in the parish of [[Sithney]]. Gwavas is adjoining [[Lowertown-by-Helston]]. The hamlet is a rural farming hamlet which once had a shop (now closed down). Gwavas is 1.5 miles South-West of [[Helston]]. The hamlet is most famous for its German plane crash which happened in WWII when a farmer here heard a loud noise and went out to find a plane crashed into his field. His wife made the German men cups of tea while the farmer went in and cleaned the mans clothes and Whistle.
'''Gwavas''' is a hamlet in the parish of [[Sithney]]. Gwavas is adjoining [[Lowertown-by-Helston]]. The hamlet is a rural farming hamlet which once had a shop (now closed down). Gwavas is 1.5 miles South-West of [[Helston]]. The hamlet is most famous for its German plane crash which happened in [[World War II|WWII]] when a farmer here heard a loud noise and went out to find a plane crashed into his field. His wife made the German men cups of tea while the farmer went in and cleaned the mans clothes and [[Whistle]].


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*https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@50.1176411,-5.2805477,17z
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*https://www.francisfrith.com/gwavas,helston,cornwall
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[[Category:Hamlets in Cornwall]]
[[Category:Hamlets in Cornwall]]

Revision as of 15:34, 19 October 2016

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Gwavas is a hamlet in the parish of Sithney. Gwavas is adjoining Lowertown-by-Helston. The hamlet is a rural farming hamlet which once had a shop (now closed down). Gwavas is 1.5 miles South-West of Helston. The hamlet is most famous for its German plane crash which happened in WWII when a farmer here heard a loud noise and went out to find a plane crashed into his field. His wife made the German men cups of tea while the farmer went in and cleaned the mans clothes and Whistle.

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