Egloshayle (eglos meaning church and heyl meaning estuary in Cornish)'s a small village situated near the banks of the River Camel adjacent to Wadebridge in north Cornwall, United Kingdom. Egloshayle was a Bronze Age settlement and later a river port, rivalling Padstow a little over five miles downriver. The trade consisted of tin, clay, wool, and vegetable crops. It's now a busy rural village. The parish of Egloshayle was (with St Breock) one of those within which the town of Wadebridge develop… (More on Egloshayle)