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This category represents Bodmin, population about 12600, the parish and town in the centre of Cornwall,
to the south west of Bodmin Moor.
Cardinham parish is directly east south of the A30 trunk road, and Helland parish is on the moor directly to the north.
Helland's west boundary is the River Camel, and St Tudy is the parish west of Helland,
but St Mabyn is west of the Camel before it flows west of the town
at Nanstaton village in Lanivet, the next parish west of Bodmin.
As the A30 leaves Bodmin to the south west, the parish is Lanhydrock.
Lanhydrock's east boundary is the River Fowey, at  Lostwithiel parish.
South east of town at Bodmin Parkway railway station, the River Fowey is the northern boundary of
St Winnow parish separating Lostwithiel from Bodmin.
Until they have separate categories, websites from any of these neighbouring parishes may be listed in subcategories here.

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The history of the moor, the landscape, the people, where to stay and what to do.
The community website for Withiel Parish Council and St. Clement's Church. Includes a blog updated with Parish Council news and local events.
The history of the moor, the landscape, the people, where to stay and what to do.
The community website for Withiel Parish Council and St. Clement's Church. Includes a blog updated with Parish Council news and local events.
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September 28, 2024 at 13:27:35 UTC
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