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Crownhill - Definition and Overview |
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Crownhill is an area of northern Plymouth, England.
Crownhill was originally known as Knackersknowle, meaning "the hill of the knacker's yard". One variation is Knockers Hole. In 1860 a fort was built on a high piece of land, just to the north west of the village, on the site of a building called Crown Hill, presumably because of its dominating position overlooking all the surrounding area. The village and surrounding area eventually adopted the same name. The fort was one of many Palmerston forts built around Plymouth under the instruction of the then Prime Minister, Lord Palmerston, as a defence for the dockyard at Devonport against the French. The construction of these forts was eventually found to be unnecessary and as such they have been called "Palmerston's Follies". Crownhill Fort has now been restored as a tourist attraction and its guns are fired more often now then they ever were in anger.
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Example Usage of Crownhill |
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robotterror: I'm at Jim's Restaurant (8520 Crownhill Blvd., Loop 410, San Antonio). http://4sq.com/6Nn7qp |
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HELIUM02: Ok Crownhill cemetary y r u a collection point for "toys 4 tots" #creepy |
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EarlyYearsChat: PVI's PROTEST the new EY SFF at BRENT Schools Forum. 6pm 9th Dec. 2009 Convent of Jesus and Mary school Crownhill Road NW10. HAVE YOUR SAY. |
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