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[[File:Truro from the river.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The River Kenwyn, which converges with the Allen and becomes the River Truro]] | [[File:Truro from the river.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The River Kenwyn, which converges with the Allen and becomes the River Truro]] | ||
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The '''River Kenwyn''' rises in the moors west of [[Truro]] and from here flows eastwards down to the city. It takes its name from [[Kenwyn]], the village on its banks as it comes off the hills. Kenwyn has grown into a suburb of | The '''River Kenwyn''' rises in the moors west of [[Truro]] and from here flows eastwards down to the city. It takes its name from [[Kenwyn]], the village on its banks as it comes off the hills. Kenwyn has grown into a suburb of Truro, and the river flowing through it soon enters the city, opening into a navigable, tidal basin just before joing the [[River Allen, Truro|River Allen]], the two becoming the [[Truro River]] | ||
==Outside links== | ==Outside links== |
Latest revision as of 23:09, 1 February 2016
The River Kenwyn rises in the moors west of Truro and from here flows eastwards down to the city. It takes its name from Kenwyn, the village on its banks as it comes off the hills. Kenwyn has grown into a suburb of Truro, and the river flowing through it soon enters the city, opening into a navigable, tidal basin just before joing the River Allen, the two becoming the Truro River
Outside links
- Location map: 50°15’25"N, 5°2’42"W