Rinsey

Rinsey is an anglicisation of the Cornish language Rynnji, which contains the words rynn 'point of land' (as in Penryn), and chi 'house'

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Rinsey is an anglicisation of the Cornish language Rynnji, which contains the words rynn 'point of land' (as in Penryn), and chi 'house'.[2]

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Rinsey (Cornish: Rynnji) is a hamlet in Cornwall; located off the main A394 road between Helston and Penzance in civil parish of Breage. The nearby hamlet of Rinsey Croft is located 1 km to the north-east.[1] The nearby cliffs and beach are owned and managed by the National Trust and part of Rinsey East Cliff is designated as the Porthcew Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its geological interest. The South West Coast Path passes through the property.[1] Rinsey lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

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Rinsey, in the Hundred of Kerrier, is mentioned in the Domesday Book as one of four manors in the parish of Breage, under the name of 'Rentis'.[3] The population in 1086 was 9.5 households.[4]

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