Callington
(Cornish: Kelliwik)
Towards the Tamar Valley in east Cornwall lies Callington, which, incidentally, was one of the most important mining areas in Great Britain back in the 18th century.
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The town is situated between Dartmoor to the east and Bodmin Moor to the west. A former agricultural market town, it lies at the intersection of the south-north A388 Saltash to Launceston road and the east-west A390 Tavistock to Liskeard road.
OS grid reference SX359696
Civil parish: Callington
Unitary authority: Cornwall
Ceremonial county: Cornwall
Region: South West
Country: England
Post town: CALLINGTON
Postcode district: PL17
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