Harrowbarrow
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Harrowbarrow | |
Cornwall | |
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Harrowbarrow | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SX397698 |
Location: | 50°30’25"N, 4°15’40"W |
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Local Government | |
Council: | Cornwall |
Harrowbarrow is a tiny village in eastern Cornwall, close to Cotehele.
It is not a consistent village in appearance, but more in the nature of a hamlet grouped hamlets with cottages strung along the road. Nevertheless, it has a post office and a couple of chapels.
Despite its apparently modest size, Harrowbarrow is signposted more than once from the main road; it lies just south of the A390 road between Gunnislake and Callington. The route to the National Trust properties at Cotehele lies this way