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Albaston () is a hamlet in , England, . It is in the of . It is located at .Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 201 Plymouth & Launceston

Albaston is about from the centre of and half-a-mile (0.7 kilometres) from Gunnislake railway station, the terminus of the Tamar Valley Line from .


History
Historically, Albaston was closely connected with the nearby mine at . 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.
(2011). 9780906720820, Alison Hodge Publishers. .
A brewery, Edward Bowhay & Brothers, was established by 1877; this brewery had ceased operation by 1930.
(1972). 9780715355909, David and Charles. .
(1994). 9781873966044, Brewery History Society. .


Albaston, Chapel of Rest
The grave yard in front was consecrated in 1888. Outside the chapel, just inside the main gate, there is a large Granite Memorial Cross commemorating the 132 men who had made the supreme sacrifice in war. On the cross it bears the following inscription;

" Thanks be to god which giveth us the victory In glorious memory of the men from the parish of Calstock who fell in the Great War 1914 - 1918. Greater Love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends"


Facilities
The 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 residents
Christian 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.
(2026). 9781425962739, AuthorHouse. .


Cornish wrestling
Cornish wrestling tournaments for prizes were held at Albaston.The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser, 16 September 1875, p11.Royal Cornwall Gazette, 11 September 1875.


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