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Towns near Launceston Steam Railway
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Launceston
(< 1 Mile)*
Launceston was the capital of Cornwall until 1838. Situated in the north east of the county, built on a hill and dominated by the ruins of a Norman keep. This is thought to have been the inspiration for Chateau Terrible, in Malory's Morte d' Arthur. |
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Werrington
(2 Miles)*
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South Petherwin
(2 Miles)*
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Lawhitton
(3 Miles)*
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St. Giles on the Heath
(3 Miles)*
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Lifton
(4 Miles)*
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Egloskerry
(4 Miles)*
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Northcott
(4 Miles)*
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Boyton
(4 Miles)*
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North Petherwin
(4 Miles)*
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Lezant
(4 Miles)*
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Lewannick
(4 Miles)*
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Trewen
(5 Miles)*
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Dunterton
(5 Miles)*
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Luffincott
(5 Miles)*
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