thumb|The bridge at Polbrock Polbrock (, meaning ''badger's pool'') is a small hamlet in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated two miles southeast of Wadebridge at and near Burlorne Pillow.
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thumb|The bridge at Polbrock Polbrock (, meaning ''badger's pool'') is a small hamlet in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated two miles southeast of Wadebridge at and near Burlorne Pillow.
Polbrock is situated in the steep-sided and heavily wooded valley of the River Camel and is the site of a pair of bridges carrying a minor road over the River Camel and the Camel Trail. The river bridge is the first road crossing of the River Camel upstream of Wadebridge, and was built in the late 19th Century to replace an earlier footbridge and ford. The next crossing is at Nanstallon two miles further upstream.
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