Falmouth King Charles was formed from the older parish of Budock in 1661. The parish is on a peninsula and occupies the old town area. Falmouth is located at the west side of the entrance to Carrick Roads, a large natural harbour on the south coast of Cornwall fed by the River Fal. The Church of King Charles the Martyr is on the main street running through the town and is the Parish Church for the town of Falmouth.
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