Botusfleming is a small, rural parish in Cornwall, tucked into rolling countryside close to the wooded valley of the River Lynher and within easy reach of the estuarine landscapes around the Tamar. The area feels distinctly agricultural, with hedgerows, pasture and small orchards framing narrow country lanes and footpaths that make it popular for local walkers and anyone keen on quiet Cornish countryside.
Historically the name recalls the Fleming family who held the manor after the Norman period, and the parish retains a modest medieval church with Norman fabric and later alterations that hints at its long past. Today the community is small and largely residential, with farming still important alongside commuters who travel to nearby towns such as Saltash and Plymouth; local life centres on village events, the church and a handful of community facilities rather than any large commercial centre.
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