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Bodrifty Iron Age settlement geograph.org.uk 1617172
Bodrifty Iron Age settlement geograph.org.uk 1617172

Bodrifty is the modern name of an Iron Age village, now in ruins, in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is 700 yards west of Mulfra Hill in Penwith District, 3 miles northwest of Penzance and 1.5 miles southwest of Porthmeor, on the high ground of the watershed between the Atlantic and the English Channel. Today the settlement is barely more than a farm within the boundary of the village of New Mill, just north of Boskednan.

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N 50.1614 ° E -5.5764 °
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TR20 8XT , Madron
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