Cornwall England United Kingdom
50.489797,-4.644602

Cardinham

Cardinham (Cornish: Kardhinan) (the spelling 'Cardynham' is almost obsolete) is a civil parish and a village in mid Cornwall, England. The village is approximately three-and-a-half miles (6 km) east-northeast of Bodmin. The hamlets of Fletchersbridge, Millpool, Milltown, Mount, Old Cardinham Castle and Welltown are in the parish. Large areas, which were once deciduous woodland, are now plantations of conifers known as Cardinham Woods and managed by Forestry England. Edmund John Glynn, of Glynn House in the parish, rebuilt the house at Glynn in 1805 (it has a front of nine bays and a portico).

Distance between:

London to Cardinham 209 Miles / 337 Kms
Liverpool to Cardinham 214 Miles / 345 Kms

Postal Code

Population 2017: 611 inhabitants



tourist attraction Nearby

St Bellarmins Tor