Rame Cross
VillageTR10Truro and Falmouth, St Ives, Camborne and Redruth
7Listed Buildings
About Rame Cross
Rame is a small village in Cornwall, England, nestled within the South West region and carrying the TR10 postcode district. Situated on the A394 main road, it lies approximately three miles west of Penryn and five miles northeast of Helston. Its clear positioning on a primary route makes Rame an easy reference point between these two Cornish towns. As a compact village, Rame’s identity is closely tied to its geography: a modest settlement marked by the A394 and defined by its proximity to Penryn and Helston. For travellers moving through Cornwall’s South West, Rame represents a succinct example of village life anchored in place. Whether noted on a map or glimpsed from the A394, the village’s straightforward credentials — village status, TR10 district, and its distances from neighbouring towns — make it a recognisable stop on any journey across this corner of Cornwall.
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TR10
Constituency
Truro and Falmouth, St Ives, Camborne and Redruth
Ward
Mylor, Perranarworthal & Ponsanooth, Falmouth Trescobeas & Budock, Penryn, Crowan, Sithney & Wendron, Lanner, Stithians & Gwennap, Constantine, Mabe & Mawnan