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Chacewater is a village and parish east of  Redruth.
The A30 main road forms the north west parish boundary, with Scorrier village on the north east tip,
before St Day parish separating of Chacewater from Redruth.
Blackwater is across the A30 to the north west, in  St Agnes parish.
Kenwyn parish, with which Chacewater shares an electoral ward, is to the north east, before St Allen parish along the A30.
Threemilestone is a village in Kenwyn parish, on the A390 road to  Truro further east.
South of Threemilestone, Baldhu is a village in Kea parish.
Carnon River rises north of Chacewater around the hamlet of Carnhot, and flows south through the village down the valley to Twelveheads,
a hamlet east of St Day, then turns south east to the sea, entering Carrick Roads at Restronguet Passage.
The Carnon valley was reputedly polluted by the dominance of mining in the area, and is now part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site.
This category lists websites for Chacewater, and until they have separate categories, the parishes between Redruth and Truro.

Please only suggest websites here if they are specifically about/ show their location in the parish of Chacewater, and its immediate vicinity between Redruth and Truro,
namely the parishes of Kea, Kenwyn and St Day, in the World Heritage Site of Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape.
Please suggest websites to the appropriate subcategory, so that they may be linked at county level in the  Regional Tree View, eg. [ symbol ].