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Trerulefoot (pronounced /ˈtruːlfʊt/, Cornish: Bentreriwall) is a
village in
southeast Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is
located on the A38 trunk...
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which extends into the
neighbouring villages of Tideford,
Trerulefoot and Polbathic. Both
house and
garden are
Grade I listed.
Originally built...
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section became part of an
extended A361. A374
Marsh Mills,
Plymouth Trerulefoot Runs
through Union Street, Plymouth.
Originally followed the current...
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company currently has
outlet stores from Loch
Lomond in Scotland, to
Trerulefoot in
southeast Cornwall.
Pavers continues to be a family-run business,...
- Trenoweth,
Isles of Scilly, Trenwheal, Trequite, Trerair, Trerise, Trerose,
Trerulefoot, Tresamble, Tresarrett, Tresavean, Tresawle, Tresawson, Trescoll, Trescowe...
- with the A38
trunk road, from the
outskirts of
Plymouth in
Devon to the
Trerulefoot roundabout in Cornwall.
Starting at the
Marsh Mills junction of the A38...
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Tideford Cricket Club who re-located from a site they had been
using near
Trerulefoot. The
views from the
ground stretch out to the East as far as
Maker Church...
- Shop is a
hamlet in Cornwall, England. It is half a mile
northwest of
Trerulefoot.
According to the Post
Office the 2011
census po****tion was included...
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reference SX 321 585, 1
kilometre (0.62 mi) south-west of the A38/A374
Trerulefoot roundabout. Bake is the seat of the
Moyle family (although Bake itself...
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Order (SI 2009/3349) The
London –
Penzance Trunk Road (A38) (Dobwalls to
Trerulefoot Roundabout) (Prohibition of Waiting) (Clearways)
Order 1978 (Variation)...