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Bodinnick (Standard
Written Form: Bosdinek,
meaning fortified dwelling)[citation needed] is a
riverside village in south-east Cornwall, in the United...
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craft for the last 7
miles (11 km).
There is a
ferry between Fowey and
Bodinnick. The
first road
crossing going upstream is in Lostwithiel. The
river has...
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Fowey and to the
south by the
English Channel and
neighbours village Bodinnick to the north,
connected by a 4-mile walk
along the hill tops. Polruan...
- the Saints' Way and has
ferries across the
river to
Polruan (foot) and
Bodinnick (vehicle).
There are many
historic buildings in the town,
including the...
- the book in
October 1929 at Ferryside, the du Maurier's
holiday home in
Bodinnick, Cornwall.
Ferryside is
close to the
harbour town of
Polruan and opposite...
- the
river by
following a
section of the
South West
Coast Path
between Bodinnick and Fowey. Pont Pill is
thought by many
local people to be part of the...
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Trevenek Bodgate Bodieve Bosyuv Bodiggo Bodilly Bosylli Bodiniel Bodynyal Bodinnick Bosdinek Bodmin Bosvena Bodrean Bosrian Bodrifty Bodrigan Boduel Bodulgate...
- Boconnoc, Lanlivery, Lerryn, St Veep
Cornwall Council PL23
FOWEY Fowey,
Bodinnick, Golant,
Polruan Cornwall Council PL24 PAR Par, Polkerris, St Blazey,...
- – 22
April 1567), of Hall in the
parish of Lanteglos-by-Fowey and of
Bodinnick, both in Cornwall, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of...
- The
three of them also
spent a lot of time at Ferryside,
their home in
Bodinnick, Cornwall,
where they
lived permanently after 1939.
During the
World War...