Antony Passage
HamletPL12South East Cornwall
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17Listed Buildings
About Antony Passage
Antony Passage is a hamlet tucked into south‑east Cornwall (PL12), in England’s South West. It occupies a riverside site beside the tidal section of the River Lynher, sitting directly opposite the village of Antony across the water. The understatement of its geography—small, sheltered and defined by the river—gives the place a quietly appointed presence on the map of Cornwall. Whether arriving by road or by water, Antony Passage announces itself through the living edge where land meets the tidal river, and through its relationship with the neighbouring village across the bank. For those tracing Cornwall’s lesser‑known settlements, the hamlet’s placement within the county and region is a concise reminder of the variety of places that make up this coastal and riverine landscape: modest in scale, specific in location, and unmistakably part of Cornwall’s south‑east corridor. Antony Passage is a short, clear chapter in the story of the River Lynher and the settlements that line its course.
Read more on Wikipedia →Postcode
PL12
Constituency
South East Cornwall
Ward
Rame Peninsula & St Germans, Looe East & Deviock, Lynher, Calstock, Saltash Trematon & Landrake, Saltash Essa, Saltash Tamar, Callington & St Dominic