- This category leads to websites for the town and parish of Lostwithiel, with a population approaching 3,000,
- north west of St Austell on the A390 to Truro from Liskeard.
- Lostwithiel is at the head of the Fowey estuary, before it joins the English Channel at Fowey on its
- western bank to the south, and Polruan on its east bank, in the parish of Lanteglos, separated from
- Lostwithiel to the south east by the parish of St Veep, represented by the Lerryn category.
- To the north, the River Fowey flows east of Bodmin, from Bodmin Moor.
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Sites 7
Historical information from population censuses, church and cemetery records, with links to maps to assist in researching families in the area.
Summary from the middle ages to the present day, with links to similar articles for the area.
Local sports club. Includes Calendar of fixtures, History of club, Latest News, Contact Form, Rules and constitution.
Community information on amenities, with what's on, where to stay, eat and drink, directectoru shops and businesses.
Official information on meetings; minutes, diary, list of council members, services, flood plan, history of buildings and amenities, photographs and contacts.
Promoting revitalisation of Lostwithiel Town Centre. Includes members of team, transport plan, listed buildings viability plan, meetings and contact form.
Local information about the church of St Bartholomew's, Lostwithiel. Times of services, maps, and contact details.
Promoting revitalisation of Lostwithiel Town Centre. Includes members of team, transport plan, listed buildings viability plan, meetings and contact form.
Local sports club. Includes Calendar of fixtures, History of club, Latest News, Contact Form, Rules and constitution.
Local information about the church of St Bartholomew's, Lostwithiel. Times of services, maps, and contact details.
Community information on amenities, with what's on, where to stay, eat and drink, directectoru shops and businesses.
Historical information from population censuses, church and cemetery records, with links to maps to assist in researching families in the area.
Official information on meetings; minutes, diary, list of council members, services, flood plan, history of buildings and amenities, photographs and contacts.
Summary from the middle ages to the present day, with links to similar articles for the area.
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