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Parkfield

Parkfield

Hamlet
PL14South East Cornwall

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About Parkfield

Parkfield is a hamlet in the parish of St Ive and Pensilva, Cornwall, England. Tucked into the broad sweep of the South West, it sits within the PL14 postcode district and carries the unassuming charm of a small settlement. Thoughtful travellers will find Parkfield a simple, direct encounter with Cornish locality: a place named and rooted within its parish, an invitation to slow the pace and absorb the immediate surroundings. There are no grand claims here, only a clear sense of place — Parkfield belongs to St Ive and Pensilva and to Cornwall. Its identity is defined by that belonging, by postcode and parish, by the quiet certainty of being part of England’s South West. For anyone mapping a route through Cornwall, the name Parkfield marks a modest waypoint, a moment to note on the map and to appreciate as part of the larger tapestry of the county. It is, simply, Parkfield: a hamlet in Cornwall, registered in PL14 and sitting within the parish of St Ive and Pensilva.
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Postcode

PL14

Constituency

South East Cornwall

Ward

Liskeard South & Dobwalls, Looe East & Deviock, Lynher, Lostwithiel & Lanreath, Liskeard Central, St Cleer & Menheniot

Coordinates

50.4814°N, 4.3765°W

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