Nanpean
Nanpean is a village in the civil parish of St Stephen-in-Brannel in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The B3279 road runs through the village which is approximately north-west of St Austell in the heart of 'clay country', the china clay mining area of mid-Cornwall.
There are plans to build 150–300 homes as part of the St Austell and Clay Country Eco-town. The plan was given outline approval in July 2009.
History
Nanpean church was built in 1879 dedicated to St George the Martyr. The building has an apsidal chancel, nave and south aisle, and a small bell turret. Nanpean also had a Wesleyan Methodist chapel.The village has a school, Nanpean Community Primary School The original village school was built in 1898. It was refurbished and extended in 2002 and a further extension was added in 2004.
In the 1930s, Nanpean had a range of businesses, including a cobbler's shop, which also served as a place for local men to discuss important issues of the day. There is a much smaller range of businesses based in Nanpean today.
Nanpean is believed to be the origin of the name of the Nepean River in Australia, via the colonial administrator Evan Nepean.
China clay
Nanpean was one of the most important centres in the clay country for administration, management, processing, research, transport and supply, and the village reflects that economic function. It was a centre supplying the social, religious, Education|educational and commercial needs of an area remote from older settlement centres.Imerys is a very prominent company in district and it owns most of the china clay pits. It also has a refinery on the outskirts of the village and has its mineral selling facilities in Nanpean.
Transport
The Newquay and Cornwall Junction Railway opened as far as Nanpean in 1869 and was extended in 1874 to connect with the Par to Newquay branch at St Dennis Junction. The railway only carried goods traffic so there was never a passenger station at Nanpean; the southern section remains open for china clay trains.Sport
Cornish wrestling
tournaments were held in Nanpean in the 1800s and 1900s in following places:- In a field adjoining the Grenville Arms.
- In the Playing field.
- Fred Richards was the heavyweight champion in 1924 and 1925. In 1926, Fred beat Yukio Tani, who brought Judo and Jujutsu to the UK, in Plymouth and then again in Exeter.
- Tom Richards was the 1926 middleweight champion of America.
- F Lean was the lightweight Cornish wrestling champion 6 times in a row, between 1924 and 1929.
Football