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Langore

Langore

Village
PL15Torridge and Tavistock, North Cornwall, South East Cornwall

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7Listed Buildings

About Langore

Langore is a village in Cornwall, England. Set within the parish of St Stephens by Launceston Rural, Langore is described simply and precisely: it lies about halfway between St Stephens and Egloskerry. That central placement gives the village a quietly defined identity on the map of Cornwall, anchoring it between two neighbouring settlements. In the language of local geography, Langore is the midpoint you pass through when moving from St Stephens to Egloskerry or vice versa. The fact of its parish — St Stephens by Launceston Rural — places Langore within a particular local framework, and its status as a Cornish village links it to the wider county of Cornwall. Readers seeking a clear sense of place will find Langore’s description direct and unembellished: a village in Cornwall, in its parish, and located about halfway between St Stephens and Egloskerry. That uncomplicated snapshot is the essence of Langore as presented here.
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Postcode

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

Coordinates

50.6533°N, 4.4052°W

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Listed Buildings

MALO

0.0 km
Grade II

HILLSIDE

0.1 km
Grade II

COTTAGE AND ADJOINING BARN 8 METRES TO WEST OF FORGE COTTAGE

0.1 km
Grade II

LANGORE HOUSE AND GARDEN WALLS TO FRONT AND WEST

0.2 km
Grade II

DISUSED FARMHOUSE 250 METRES TO EAST OF WEST MENHENIOT FARMHOUSE

0.3 km
Grade II

TWINAWAYS

0.3 km
Grade II

MILESTONE APPROXIMATELY 800 METRES EAST OF LITTLE HENDREGREEN

1.0 km
Grade II

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