- Penryn, Cornwall - Wikipedia
Today, Penryn is a quiet town and has retained a large amount of its heritage A large proportion of its buildings date from Tudor, Jacobean and Georgian times; the town has therefore been designated as an important conservation area The local museum is housed in Penryn Town Hall
- Penryn | Cornwall, Fishing, Shipbuilding | Britannica
Penryn, English Channel port, Cornwall unitary authority, southwestern England It lies at the head of the River Penryn’s estuary, just northwest of Falmouth
- Penryn – The Complete Guide - Cornish Vybes
Penryn derives from the Cornish word Pennrynn, meaning ‘promontory’ That’s another word for headland or a raised land mass that projects into a body of water
- Penryn - Independent, Local Travel Info | Cornwall Guide
Much of the old granite town has been restored in recent years and Penryn has its share of shops and galleries There are steep, cobbled streets and even an old water pump in a tiny secluded square The centre boasts an attractive clock tower and there is a museum in the town hall
- The essential guide to Penryn — Little Birdie Guides Cornwall
Quiet and characterful, Penryn is one of the oldest towns in Cornwall, preceding its now larger neighbour Falmouth by some 400 years
- Penryn: A Complete Guide | Cornwall. co. uk
Discover Penryn, Cornwall, with our in-depth guide—top attractions, dining, history hidden gems Plan your perfect coastal escape today
- Things to do in Penryn - Stay In Cornwall
A holiday in Penryn puts you in a prime position for the myriad of attractions and activities West Cornwall has to offer There are golden, sandy beaches nearby, enchanting walks along the rugged coastline and Helford River, plus plenty of opportunities for a traditional Cornish cream tea
- Penryn (microprocessor) - Wikipedia
Penryn is the code name of a mobile processor from Intel that is sold in varying configurations such as Core 2 Solo, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, Pentium and Celeron
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