Albaston

Gunnislake PL18 9 ,United Kingdom
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Albaston is a hamlet in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is in the civil parish of Calstock. It is located at Ordnance Survey.Albaston is about 1 mile from the centre of Gunnislake and half-a-mile from Gunnislake railway station, the terminus of the Tamar Valley Line from Plymouth.HistoryHistorically, Albaston was closely connected with the nearby mine at Drakewalls. The success of the Drakewalls mine in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century led to the growth of the village of Albaston, including the construction of a Methodist chapel and several shops, dwellings and businesses. A brewery, Edward Bowhay & Brothers, was established by 1877; this brewery had ceased operation by 1930.FacilitiesThe village has a Methodist church, known as Tamar Valley Methodist Church. The current building was opened in 2001.The Old Post Office House is now let as a holiday home accommodating nine people.Notable residentsChristian Pentecostal leader Thomas Ball Barratt was born in Albaston in 1862, the son of a mining engineer. He moved to Norway when his father began working for a mine there and in later life became the founder of the Norwegian Pentecostal movement.

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