Ashill, Cornwall

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Ashill
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Ashill
Location within Cornwall
OS grid reference SW617419
Shire county
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Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
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50°13′44″N5°20′31″W / 50.229°N 5.342°W / 50.229; -5.342 Coordinates: 50°13′44″N5°20′31″W / 50.229°N 5.342°W / 50.229; -5.342

Ashill is a small hamlet in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom in the valley of the Red River about 2 miles north west of Camborne. [1] The Red River Nature reserve lies east of the hamlet.

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References

  1. Ordnance Survey 1:50000 Landranger map, Sheet 203, ISBN   0319222039