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Threemilestone sits, as its name suggests, exactly three miles west of Truro’s city centre along the old coach road. Originally a small hamlet centered around the smithy and the milestone that gave the village its name, it has grown significantly over the last few decades into a self-contained community. It occupies a practical position on the plateau above the city, bordered by the A390 and the main railway line, which provides a straightforward connection to the Royal Cornwall Hospital and the Truro College campus nearby. The village layout is largely residential, supported by a central cluster of amenities including a primary school, a community centre, and a range of local shops that serve the surrounding area. While much of the recent development is modern, the village maintains a distinct identity from Truro, offering a flatter landscape than the city's steep valleys and acting as a convenient gateway between the urban centre and the industrial heartlands of west Cornwall.