Static Image: | Polmassick Crossroads - geograph.org.uk - 560269.jpg |
Static Image Width: | 250px |
Static Image Caption: | Polmassick crossroads |
Country: | England |
Region: | South West England |
Map Type: | Cornwall |
Official Name: | Polmassick |
Cornish Name: | Ponsmasek |
Civil Parish: | St Ewe |
Unitary England: | Cornwall |
Lieutenancy England: | Cornwall |
Os Grid Reference: | SW971455 |
Coordinates: | 50.275°N -4.849°W |
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Polmassick (kw|Ponsmasek)[1] is a hamlet in the civil parish of St Ewe in Cornwall, England. It is about half a mile southwest of St Ewe Churchtown.[2] A stream of the same name flows through the area, which is inhabited by trout.[3]
Polmassick Winery, with a vineyard of 2.5 acres, was established in the village in 1978, the first commercial vineyard to be planted in the county. It has been run by Barbara Musgrave since 1986.[4]
Kastlah Deer Farm sells venison, poultry and guinea fowl at the market in St Austell.[5]
There are several self-catering and B&B cottages, including those of Kilbol Country House Hotel[6] and Mill Cottage.[7]