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'''Rosewarne''' is the name of two places in Cornwall, England.

Rosewarne ({{langx|kw|Roswern}}) is a hamlet in west Cornwall at {{Gbmapping|SW610369}},<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rosewarne, Cornwall |url=https://getoutside.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/local/rosewarne-cornwall |access-date=12 August 2023 |website=GetOutside |publisher=Ordnance Survey}}</ref> in the parish of Gwinear-Gwithian, near Reawla. The name of the hamlet comes from the Cornish language ''Roswern'', containing the elements ''ros'', meaning 'hill-spur', and ''gwern'', meaning 'alder marsh'.<ref>[https://www.akademikernewek.org.uk/place-names/content/rosewarne Akademi Kernewek place names - Roswern]</ref>

Rosewarne ({{langx|kw|Resuhorn}}) is also the name of a northern area of the town of Camborne at {{Gbmapping|SW647410}}. It gives its name to the nearby Duchy College Rosewarne, which is one of two sites of an agricultural college run by Duchy College within the Cornwall College Group.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Duchy College Rosewarne |url=https://duchy.ac.uk/locations/duchy-college-rosewarne/ |access-date=2023-08-12 |website=Duchy College |language=en}}</ref>

==Notable people== James Trevenen (1760–1790), an officer in the Royal Navy and the Imperial Russian Navy, was born at the Camborne Rosewarne.<ref>{{Cite web |title=James Trevenen (1760-1790) |url=https://www.captaincooksociety.com/cooks-life/people/cooks-officers-and-crew-and-contemporaries/james-trevenen-1760-1790 |access-date=2023-08-12 |website=Captain Cook Society}}</ref>

==References== {{Portal|Cornwall}} {{Reflist}}

Category:Hamlets in Cornwall Category:Camborne

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