Cornish stile near Towednack

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The photograph on this page of Cornish stile near Towednack by Graham Horn as part of the Geograph project.

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Cornish stile near Towednack

Image: © Graham Horn Taken: 6 Jul 2011

This is a typical Cornish stile, consisting of large pieces of granite separated by deep gaps that would trap any sheep or cow, and some humans. The footpath leads across pastures towards Towednack church.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.188683
Longitude
-5.524453