Sandplace
HamletPL13South East Cornwall
12Listed Buildings
About Sandplace
Tucked into the parish of Morval, Sandplace is a small village two miles north of Looe in Cornwall. It sits astride the B3254 — the old Liskeard to Looe road that links to the A387 to the south — and lies alongside the slow sweep of the East Looe river. The village has been served by Sandplace railway station on the Looe Valley Line since 1881, a long-standing rail stop that ties it to the wider landscape. For travellers, Sandplace feels like a gentle pause between town and country: a riverside settlement where road and railway meet the water. Approaching from Liskeard on the B3254 or arriving by train on the Looe Valley Line, you come upon a modest Cornish place whose identity is shaped by its routeways and the riverbank. Close to Looe yet quietly set apart, Sandplace offers an appealing glimpse of local geography and transport heritage — a place to step out, listen to the river, and note how the quiet village has been woven into the rail and road map of Cornwall.
Read more on Wikipedia →Postcode
PL13
Constituency
South East Cornwall
Ward
Liskeard South & Dobwalls, Looe East & Deviock, Lostwithiel & Lanreath, Looe West, Pelynt, Lansallos & Lanteglos
