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Tuckingmill ((コーンウォール語:Talgarrek), meaning ''hill-brow of a rock'') is a village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The parish of Tuckingmill was constituted in 1845 being carved out of a western section of the parish of Illogan and an easterly section of Camborne parish. It covers . Tucking Mill ((コーンウォール語:''Melyn Droghya''), from the verb ''troghya'') was the Cornish term for a fulling mill which was where homespun cloth was dipped, cleansed and dressed. There is a mention of a fulling mill in this region as early as 1250. ==Religion== The parish church of All Saints was built in 1843–44 in the Norman Revival style with the north aisle having a heavy granite arcade. The architect was John Hayward of Exeter. The Norman font came from the chapel at Menadarva.〔Pevsner, N (1970) ''Cornwall''; 2nd ed., revised by E Radcliffe. Harmondsworth: Penguin; p. 236〕 The church was renovated in 1878–79 by Piers St Aubyn with the raising and tiling of the chancel, removing the tower gallery, replacing the seats and repairing the walls and windows. A new organ costing £120 was purchased from Hele and Sons of Plymouth. The church was re-opened on Thursday, 20 February 1879.
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