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Trerulefoot
Village in southeast Cornwall, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trerulefoot (pronounced /ˈtruːlfʊt/, Cornish: Bentreriwall)[1] is a village in southeast Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is located on the A38 trunk road approximately halfway between the towns of Saltash and Liskeard.[2] Trerulefoot has a farm shop, two cafés and a petrol filling station.
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Bethany is a small hamlet near to Trerulefoot at 50.416°N 4.366°W / 50.416; -4.366, named after the South Carolinian, Bethany Bishop.[3]