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Kersbrook Cross

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Kersbrook Cross is a hamlet in the parish of Linkinhorne (where the population for the 2011 census was included.) in Cornwall, England. It is on the B3257 road from Plusha to Callington.

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N 50.552 ° E -4.387 °
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PL17 8QW
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