Landrake, Cornwall, is a village situated just west of Saltash.
Landrake Parish lies on high ground between the deep and partly tidal valleys of the rivers Lynher and Tiddy. These come together at the southernmost tip of the Parish, where the main railway line from Plymouth to Penzance crosses both rivers on a high viaduct.
Landrake Church is dedicated to St Michael and is worth visiting. It stands on a hill and boasts a tower 100 ft high, forming a landmark for miles around. Parts of the building are Norman but the majority is of the 15th century.
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