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How to Get to Bartinney in Cornwall by Bus?

Directions to Bartinney station (Cornwall) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Bartinney

    BusBus: 17, 8, LAND.

How to get to Bartinney station by bus?

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Bus stop near Bartinney in Cornwall

  • Leswidden Farm, Grumbla, 34 min walk,

Bus lines to Bartinney station in Cornwall

  • 8, Long Rock Morrisons,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Bartinney?

    The nearest stations to Bartinney are:

    • Leswidden Farm, Grumbla is 2663 meters away, 34 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Bartinney?

    These bus lines stop near Bartinney: 17, 8, LAND.

  • What time is the first bus to Bartinney in Cornwall?

    The 8 is the first bus that goes to Bartinney in Cornwall. It stops nearby at 07:58.

  • What time is the last bus to Bartinney in Cornwall?

    The 8 is the last bus that goes to Bartinney in Cornwall. It stops nearby at 18:57.

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Bus: 17, 8, LAND.

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Location: Cornwall, South West

Bartinney, Cornwall
Bartinney, CornwallBartinney Castle is an Iron Age enclosure located in the Penwith Peninsula of Southwest Cornwall, England, it is surrounded by a circular earthwork standing on a hill surrounded by various archaeological prehistoric remains, including ancient settlements, field systems, tumuli and cairns. One mile to the southwest is Carn Brea, the westernmost hill in Britain; and a mile to the southeast is Carn Euny Iron Age village and fogou, and the neighbouring Caer Bran hillfort and Sancreed Beacon. On the hilltop are the remains of a circular bank, about 250 feet across, and an encircling ditch. This bank may have been much higher and there are suggestions the site could have been a sacred enclosure or Plen an Gwarry, which was a type of amphitheatre with rows of stone seats where feast days or fire festivals celebrating the Celtic solar god, Belenos, were held or where mystery plays were staged. Other theories suggest a large disc barrow or an unfinished hill fort; the outer wall is not high enough to have been of any defensive value. In the centre of the enclosure are three smaller circles arranged in a triangle, originally made of contiguous stones which have since been removed. The largest of these is forty feet in diameter; the other two are about 25 and 30 feet across. Local parish records suggest that Bartinney Castle was the site of a Celtic fire festival marking the harvest or Samhain, the Celtic New Year's Day. The name Bartinè signifies the lighted eminence, or the hill of fires (Cornish - Bretanow). The Druids, it is said, had their fires on the eve of November, when the people were obliged to resort and re-kindle the private fires in their houses from the consecrated fires of the Druids, the domestic fire having been first carefully extinguished. On Midsummer's Day, in recent times, the inhabitants, of this parish were greeted with sounds resembling the discharge of musketry in different directions, proceeding from holes bored in rocks, which being charged with powder were exploded in succession; and on the same day a new flag was displayed on every mine, and the night was ushered in with noisy festivities, and bonfires blazing on many of the hills. The name may also be derived from Tinne, the Druid name for the holly tree, the burning of which was associated with the death of the old year and the coming of the new one on Samhain or 31 October. Tinne also means a metal ingot or iron bar according to the Bríatharogam.
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