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Lostwithiel (Cornish: Lostwydhyel) occurs as small town in Cornwall, England at the head of the estuary of the River Fowey.
A town lies on the A38 trunk road from Plymouth to South Cornwall, and has the station on the railway line from Plymouth to Penzance. Lostwithiel's virtually all notable buildings come St Bartholomew's Church and Restormel Castle. There is a little museum devoted to the history of the town. It used to be that a stannery town, & for the cycle the first in the united states, these are currently lot decayed. There is a ticket early fourteenth century bridge by using 5 pointed arches, & nearby a remains of a Stannery Court, using its Coinage Hall - this was the centre of royal authority across tin-mining, & 'coinage' intended a knock dispatch of the corner of both prevent of tin for the profit of the Dukedom of Cornwall. A little Guildhall has an arcaded ground floor. A old Grammar School has been converted into domicile.
Lostwithiel elected ii members to the
Unreformed House of Commons'''
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