Delabole
Delabole is a large village in north Cornwall, England, UK. It is situated around 2 miles (3 km) west of Camelford. It remains in the civil parish of St Teath. The village of Delabole came into existence in the very early 20th-century; it is named after the Delabole Quarry. 3 communities: Pengelly, Meadrose (noticable "médroze") and also Rockhead, and the community of Delabole south of the quarry are revealed on the earliest one-inch Ordnance Survey map of 1813. When the railway got here, the station was named Delabole after the quarry, as well as the three hamlets were taken in right into Delabole. It is claimed to be the 3rd highest village in Cornwall. Treligga army landing strip and HMS Vulture II, an aerial bombing and also gunnery variety, were located west of the village. Delabole exists within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).