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Kehelland

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Kehelland (Cornish: Kellihellan) is a hamlet north-west of Camborne in west Cornwall, England. The foundation stones for a Wesleyan chapel were laid on 20 November 1890 to replace the adjoining littl

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30 min–1 h
  • Free entry

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Kehelland (Cornish: Kellihellan) is a hamlet north-west of Camborne in west Cornwall, England. The foundation stones for a Wesleyan chapel were laid on 20 November 1890 to replace the adjoining little chapel, which will be used as a schoolroom. The cost of the chapel will be £604.

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Kehelland (Cornish: Kellihellan) is a hamlet north-west of Camborne in west Cornwall, England. The foundation stones for a Wesleyan chapel were laid on 20 November 1890 to replace the adjoining little chapel, which will be used as a schoolroom. The cost of the chapel will be £604.

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Coordinates
50.2205, -5.3354
District
Cornwall
Parish
Camborne
Postcode
TR14 0DQ
Parliamentary constituency
Camborne and Redruth

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Kehelland?
Kehelland is in South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode TR14 0DQ), in the parish of Camborne.
Is Kehelland free to visit?
Yes, Kehelland is free to enter.
How do I get to Kehelland?
Drivers can navigate to postcode TR14 0DQ. It sits within the Camborne and Redruth parliamentary constituency.