Bowithick
HamletPL15Torridge and Tavistock, North Cornwall, South East Cornwall
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About Bowithick
Bowithick is a hamlet on the northern edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Small in scale yet strong in character, its identity is defined entirely by that moorland fringe. Nestled where the wide expanse of Bodmin Moor meets settlement, Bowithick presents a simple, singular presence: a hamlet set at the northern rim of one of Cornwall’s most recognisable landscapes. The coincidence of hamlet and moor gives Bowithick a clear sense of place, anchored by its position on the moor’s northern edge. For readers seeking a concise portrait of a Cornish settlement, Bowithick stands as a direct expression of location — a named hamlet that sits where Bodmin Moor meets the inhabited county of Cornwall in England, United Kingdom. Its description is brief, but it speaks plainly: here is a small community defined by its situation at the northern boundary of the moor. That geographic simplicity is the essence of Bowithick as presented.
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PL15
Constituency
Torridge and Tavistock, North Cornwall, South East Cornwall
Ward
Launceston North & North Petherwin, Altarnun & Stoke Climsland, Broadheath, Lynher, Launceston South, Camelford & Boscastle, St Cleer & Menheniot, Tamarside, Poundstock