Fore Street
"Fore Street" is a name often used for the main street of a town or village in Great Britain. Usage is prevalent in the south-west of England, with over seventy "Fore Streets" in Cornwall and about seventy-five in Devon, but it does also occur in some other parts of England and Scotland.
Some Cornish towns and villages with a "Fore Street"
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Some towns and villages in Devon with a "Fore Street"
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Some other UK places with streets called "Fore Street"
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Gallery
- Fore Street, Constantine
- Fore Street, Redruth - with Clock Tower
- Salters' Hall, Fore Street, London
- Fore Street, St Columb
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