Lostwithiel
Lostwithiel is a civil church and also town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom at the head of the estuary of the River Fowey. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,739, increasing to 2,899 at the 2011 census. The Lostwithiel selecting ward had a population of 4,639 at the 2011 census. The name Lostwithiel comes from the Cornish "lostwydhyel" which means "tail of a woody location". The town is situated in the Fowey river valley, positioned between the A390 road from Tavistock to Truro as well as the top tidal reaches of the river. Lostwithiel railway station is on the Cornish Main Line from Plymouth to Penzance. It is located on the south side of the town, simply across the medieval bridge. The line was originally developed for the Cornwall Railway which constructed its primary workshops right here, yet the enduring workshop structures were changed right into apartments in 2004. A branch line takes china clay trains to Fowey. The community has the residential areas of Bridgend to the east and also Rosehill as well as Victoria to the west of the River Fowey.