1 geography 1.1 town 1.2 settlements 1.3 rivers 1.4 protected areas 1.5 transport geography map of st columb major , surrounding area, robert k. dawson, 1810 st columb situated in mid-cornwall, 5 miles (8 km) inland north coast. the parish covers area of 12,884 acres (5,214 ha) or 20.1 square miles (52 km). highest point, @ 709 ft (216 m), castle dinas, site of iron age hill fort 2 miles (3.2 km) east of st columb. of land in parish used farming (both arable , pastoral), small areas of woodland. there moorland in higher northern , eastern parts of parish, notably part of goss moor in southeast, castle downs below castle dinas (east) , area of moorland adjoining rosenannon downs (northeast). vale of lanherne, valley of river menalhyl (see below) famed beauty , occupies area west of town, connecting st columb , st mawgan churchtown. town st columb occupies plateau @ 300 ft (90 m) elevation. north part of town (known bridge ) descends vale of lanher...
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