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Carkeel sits on the northwestern edge of Saltash, positioned just above the A38 corridor where the bustle of the Tamar bridge begins to give way to the quieter Cornish countryside. Historically, it was a modest agricultural hamlet, but today it serves as a practical hub for the wider area, home to the local retail parks and essential services that keep Saltash running. While the main roads define its layout, the locality is bordered by the rolling greenery of the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and a short walk away from the residential streets leads down towards the tidal creeks of the Lynher River. Its location is defined by its utility; it offers a direct gateway into Plymouth for those working in the city, yet remains firmly rooted in Cornwall, providing a straightforward base for reaching the beaches of the south coast or the high moorland to the north.