Kenidjack Valley (sometimes referred to as Nancherrow Valley) is a steep-sided valley in Cornwall, United Kingdom.
The Tregeseal River flows down the valley and discharges into the Atlantic a few hundred metres north of Cape Cornwall , half-a-mile north-east of the village of St Just.
The valley was an important area of tin mining and the remains of Wheal Owles, Wheal Castle and the Kenidjack arsenic works are still visible. Today the valley is popular for hiking and birdwatching.
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