Mylor
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Mylor is a village and civil parish in the Carrick district of Cornwall, UK. It is named after the patron of the parish church, Saint Melor. It is often called 'Mylor Bridge' as it has a bridge over a creek which leads to the river Fal.
It has a small primary school with around 150 pupils. There is a pub and a number of small shops.
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Chacewater | Cubert | Cuby | Falmouth | Feock | Gerrans | Gwennap | Kea | Kenwyn | Ladock | Mylor | Penryn | Perran-ar-worthal | Perranzabuloe | Philleigh | Probus | Ruan Lanihorne | St Agnes | St Allen | St Clement | St Erme | St Just-in-Roseland | St Michael Penkivel | St Newlyn East | Tregony | Truro | Veryan |