Lerryn

South Cornwall


Four miles southeast of Lostwithiel is another quaint and ancient village, Lerryn, which sits on the banks of the picturesque creek with which it shares its name. Lovely woodland trails wind along the banks of the river through the oak woodland of Ethy Park, and to the 14th-century riverside church of St Winnow, about 1.5 miles west.


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