The River Allen in north Cornwall is one of two rivers of the same name in Cornwall in southwest England which share this name. The other River Allen runs through Truro.
The River Allen (Cornish: Dowr Alen) is a major tributary of the River Camel. It springs norrtheast of Camelford and flows south-southwest through the Allen Valley passing St Teath and St Kew Highway to join the Camel near Sladesbridge.[1][2] [3]
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