Egloshayle
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Egloshayle (eglos meaning church and heyl meaning estuary in Cornish) is a small village situated near the banks of the River Camel adjascent to Wadebridge in North Cornwall, United Kingdom.
Egloshayle was a Bronze Age settlement and a river port, rivalling Padstow a little over five miles down river. The trade consisted of tin, clay, wool, and vegetable crops. It is now a busy rural village.
'Real Egloshayle' are a creditable 6 a side team that compete in Division 1 of the 'Premier Sixes' 6 a side football league in Newquay. Their star man is Jon Meagor.
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