Burgois

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Burgois
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Burgois
Location within Cornwall
OS grid reference SW9272
Shire county
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Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Wadebridge
Postcode district PL27
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50°30′59″N4°55′33″W / 50.51632°N 4.92574°W / 50.51632; -4.92574 Coordinates: 50°30′59″N4°55′33″W / 50.51632°N 4.92574°W / 50.51632; -4.92574

Burgois is a hamlet in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom situated approximately one mile south of Padstow. [1] It is 5 miles west of the town of Wadebridge.

The hamlet has a pub, the Pickwick Inn, but no other community facilities. It is within the Church of England parish of St Issey and the St Issey and St Tudy division of Cornwall Council.

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References

  1. Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 200 Newquay & Bodmin ISBN   978-0-319-22938-5