Slaughter Bridge
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Slaughter Bridge is just north of the Cornish town of Camelford on the river Camel. Slaughter Bridge has perhaps the strongest legendary and folk association with Arthurs last battle. This is due in part to King Arthur's "tomb" the Arthur Stone which has a Latin inscription and is obviously a monument. Alfred, Lord Tennyson described Arthur's Stone after a visit there on June 7, 1848.
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Coordinates: 50°38'20"N 4°40'51"W
- Pensilva 23 km
- Postbridge 53 km
- Mylor Bridge 57 km
- Illogan 60 km
- Carbis Bay 75 km
- Kingsteignton 76 km
- Mullion 79 km
- Exminster 83 km
- Churston Ferrers 83 km
- Woodbury 90 km
- Delabole Wind Farm 2 km
- Delabole Slate Quarry 3.4 km
- Delabole 3.9 km
- Crowdy Reservoir 4.4 km
- Former RAF Davidstow Moor 4.4 km
- Rocky Valley 5 km
- Forrabury Stitches 5.6 km
- Greystone Farm 6.1 km
- Marshgate 7.8 km
- Cornwall 28 km