Little Petherick

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Little Petherick is small village near Padstow in Cornwall, Map reference SW918721. The village lies at the head of Little Petherick Creek, which drains the surrounding farmland into the River Camel. The creek is crossed by a single-track bridge which conveys the main road linking Wadebridge to Padstow.

The church was restored in 1858 by the victorian architects William White and Sir Ninian Comper .[1]

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Coordinates: 50°31′N 4°56′W / 50.517, -4.933