Crafthole

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Crafthole
Cornwall
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Location
Grid reference: SX372545
Location: 50°22’6"N, 4°17’21"W
Data
Postcode: PL11
Local Government
Council: Cornwall

Crafthole is a village in the parish of Sheviock in south-eastern Cornwall. It is inland, at the root of the Rame Peninsula, in the narrow neck of land between the inlet of the Lynher River to the north and the English Channel to the south. The little seaside resort at Portwrinkle is half a mile down the lane. Sheviock, on the A-road to the Torpoint Ferry, is to the north.

The village has a post office, inn and chapels; there is a golf course nearby.[1]

References

  1. Guide to South Cornwall; 14th ed. London: Ward, Lock & Co., [ca. 1955]; p. 140
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