Slaughterbridge
HamletPL32North Cornwall
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8Listed Buildings
About Slaughterbridge
Slaughterbridge sits quietly in north Cornwall as a small hamlet in the PL32 district, part of the South West region of England. It forms a close-knit trio with the adjoining settlements of Treague and Camelford Station, a compact cluster that folds into the Cornish countryside. These settlements straddle the boundary between the civil parishes of Forrabury and Minster and Lanteglos by Camelford, giving the area a sense of place that is both intimate and rooted in local parish life. Just over a mile (2 km) north‑west of the market town of Camelford, Slaughterbridge offers proximity to town amenities while retaining a gentle, rural calm. Visitors passing through will notice how the three adjoining communities sit together on the map: a neat example of north Cornwall’s smaller settlements, where lanes link hamlet to station to neighbourhood. For those seeking a brief detour from Camelford, Slaughterbridge and its neighbouring Treague and Camelford Station provide a quietly charming corner of Cornwall to admire from the road or to use as a base for further exploration.
Read more on Wikipedia →Postcode
PL32
Constituency
North Cornwall
Ward
St Teath & Tintagel, Camelford & Boscastle, Poundstock
Listed Buildings
Unnamed
0.1 km
Grade Unknown
