Stoke Climsland
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Stoke Climsland is a village in the River Tamar Valley, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
[edit] Notable residents
- William Pratt Call, banker and High Sheriff of Cornwall was a resident here.
- Stoke Climsland was also the birthplace of boxer Len Harvey, who held a 'version' of the World's Light-Heavyweight Championship from 1939 until 1942.
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