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St. Columb Major topographic map

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St. Columb Major

St Columb occupies a plateau at about 300 feet (91 m) elevation. The north part of the town (known as 'Bridge') descends into the Vale of Lanherne, having a minimum elevation of approximately 165 feet (50 m). It was originally a linear settlement built on the main road running north-east to south-west, but modern estates have since been built, extending the town to the south and east. In the older part of the settlement there is much high-density housing with relatively narrow streets, and a number of retail outlets and public houses; the more modern estates have housing which is generally lower in density. To the south there is an industrial estate.

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Name: St. Columb Major topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: St. Columb Major, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom (50.40005 -4.99488 50.47749 -4.87719)

Average elevation: 110 m

Minimum elevation: 14 m

Maximum elevation: 214 m

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