| Place Name | Gulval |
| Description | Gulval (Cornish: Lannystli) is a village in the former Penwith district of Cornwall, England. Although historically a parish in its own right, Gulval was incorporated into the parishes of Penzance, Madron and Ludgvan in 1934. The name is based on the 6th-century saint, Gulval, the original form of which was probably Welvela or Wolvela. During the Iron Age there was much activity in the area, and a few miles from Gulval, beyond the hamlet of Badgers Cross, are the remains of the Chysauster settlement. |
| City, Village, or Parish | Gulval |
| County | Cornwall |
| Country | England |
| SiteID | 93602 |
| DateUpdated | 4/22/2025 12:46:48 PM |
| Record ID | DataSet | Surname | Spelling Variations |
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British Surname Clusters | Paul | Paul |