South Hams District Devon England United Kingdom
50.4208318,-3.9640786

Cornwood

Cornwood is a village and civil parish in the South Hams in Devon, England. The parish has a population of 988. The village is part of the electoral ward called Cornwood and Sparkwell. The ward population at the 2011 census was 2,321. Blachford Manor stands in parkland on the northwest edge of the village, and is surrounded by a 4,000 acre estate. It is owned by the financier Alexander Darwall who has been in dispute with the Dartmoor National Park Authority regarding access to wild camping on Dartmoor. 3,000 protesters gathered in Cornwood to march onto nearby Stall Moor on 21 January 2023. From 1852 to 1959 the village was served by Cornwood railway station on the South Devon Main Line between Exeter and Plymouth. The civil parish includes the villages and hamlets of Lutton, Yondertown, North Hele, South Hele, Corntown, Uppaton, Tor, East Rook and West Rook.

Distance between:

London to Cornwood 184 Miles / 296 Kms
Liverpool to Cornwood 211 Miles / 340 Kms

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Population 2017: 1126 inhabitants