Twelveheads ( kw, Dewdhek Stamp) is a hamlet east of St Day in west
Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
[Ordnance Survey ''One-inch Map of Great Britain; Truro and Falmouth, sheet 190''. 1961] It lies in the parish of
Chacewater
Chacewater ( kw, Dowr an Chas) is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, UK. It is situated approximately east of Redruth. The hamlets of Carnhot, Cox Hill, Creegbrawse, Hale Mills, Jolly's Bottom, Salem, Saveock, Scorrier, Todpool, ...
, between
Truro and
Redruth
Redruth ( , kw, Resrudh) is a town and civil parishes in Cornwall, civil parish in Cornwall, England. The population of Redruth was 14,018 at the 2011 census. In the same year the population of the Camborne-Redruth urban area, which also inc ...
.
History and geography
The name comes from the hamlet's mining history. Sets of
stamps (machines used for crushing ore) were once used on the dressing floors in the village. The stamps had a total of twelve 'heads'.

Twelveheads has a
Methodist chapel;
Billy Bray, the Methodist preacher, was born here. The former village pub and post office are both now private housing.
Twelveheads is close to the Coast to Coast cycle route and the former mine known as
Wheal Busy
Wheal may refer to:
* Wheals, a type of skin lesion
* Brad Wheal (born 1996), British cricketer
* Donald James Wheal (1931–2008), British British television writer, novelist and non-fiction writer
* David John Wheal, Australian businessman
* "Th ...
. There is also the 'Twelveheads Gate' into the
Poldice Valley - the path of the mineral tramway, popular with cyclists, horseriders and walkers. About 500 yards to the south-east, down the Carnon Valley, is the portal of the
Great County Adit that once drained all the mines in the locality.
See also
*
Twelveheads Press
References
Hamlets in Cornwall
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