Bugle
Bugle is a village in mid Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is in the parish of Treverbyn and is situated about five miles north of St Austell on the A391 road.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 2,870 residents
- Description: village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
- Also known as: “Bugle, Cornwall”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Bugle railway station and Luxulyan railway station.
Bugle railway station
Railway station
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Bugle railway station serves the village of Bugle in Cornwall, England. The station is situated on the Atlantic Coast Line, 288 miles 3 chains measured from the zero point at London Paddington.
Luxulyan railway station
Railway station
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Luxulyan railway station serves the civil parish and village of Luxulyan in mid-Cornwall, England. The station is situated on the Atlantic Coast Line, 285 miles 78 chains measured from the zero point at London Paddington. Luxulyan railway station is situated 2 miles east of Bugle.
Roche railway station
Railway station
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Roche railway station serves the village of Roche in Cornwall, England. The station is situated on the Atlantic Coast Line, 290 miles 40 chains measured from the zero point at London Paddington. Roche railway station is situated 2½ miles northwest of Bugle.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bilberry and Rescorla.
Bilberry
Village
Bilberry is a rural hamlet in mid Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, on the outskirts of the village of Bugle. It is approximately five miles north of St Austell on the B3278 in the china clay extraction area. It is in the civil parish of Roche.
Rescorla
Hamlet
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Rescorla is a small village in mid-Cornwall, near St Austell, in the heart of the Clay Country, Cornwall’s china clay mining district. It belongs to the parish of Treverbyn and is part of a close-knit network of villages that also includes Penwithick, Bugle, Rosevear, Bowling Green, Treverbyn, Roche and Luxulyan.
Penwithick
Village
Photo: Tony Atkin, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Penwithick or Penwithick Stents is a village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated 2.5 miles north of St Austell, in the civil parish of Treverbyn in the 'clay country' area of china clay quarrying. Penwithick is situated 1½ miles south of Bugle.
Bugle
- Category: locality
- Location: Treverbyn, Cornwall, West Country, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
50.39631° or 50° 23′ 47″ northLongitude
-4.79333° or 4° 47′ 36″ westPopulation
2,870Elevation
486 feet (148 metres)United Nations Location Code
GB ZAIOpen location code
9C2Q96W4+GMOpenStreetMap ID
node 9184211010OpenStreetMap feature
place=village
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Welsh—“Bugle” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “بوغل”
- Basque: “Bugle (Kornualles)”
- Basque: “Bugle”
- Bulgarian: “Бугле”
- Cebuano: “Bugle”
- Cornish: “Karnrosveur”
- Dutch: “Bugle, Cornwall”
- Egyptian Arabic: “بوجل”
- French: “Bugle”
- Irish: “Bugle”
- Polish: “Bugle (Kornwalia)”
- Polish: “Bugle”
- Spanish: “Bugle”
- Swedish: “Bugle”
- Welsh: “Bugle, Cernyw”
- Welsh: “Bugle”
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Highlights include Crossroads Community Hall and Bugle Methodist Church.
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