Carloggas is a small rural hamlet in Cornwall, in the far south‑west of England. It is typical of the county’s scattered settlements, with granite cottages, narrow lanes and surrounding farmland or heath, and it sits within easy reach of moorland and the coast.
Like many Cornish hamlets, Carloggas shows the legacy of agriculture and the county’s mining era and today tends to rely on a mix of farming, local services, small‑scale tourism and commuting. There’s a strong local identity, plenty of walking and wildlife interest nearby, and a quiet community atmosphere that appeals to those wanting a slower pace of life.
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