Braddock is a small, quiet parish in east Cornwall, England, characterised by rolling farmland, wooded hedgerows and narrow country lanes rather than a large urban centre. The settlement pattern is dispersed hamlets and farmsteads, giving it a distinctly rural feel and good views across the surrounding countryside.
Locally the parish is centred on a small medieval church and a handful of listed buildings, and its history is rooted in agriculture with some past links to nearby mining and quarrying common to inland Cornwall. Socially it remains a close-knit community where village events and preservation of heritage and landscape are important, while proximity to nearby market towns provides services and markets for local produce.
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