Constantine is a small village and civil parish in west Cornwall, England, tucked into a wooded valley just inland from the south Cornish coast. It lies a short distance west of Falmouth and is part of the landscape of rolling farmland, wooded creeks and sheltered lanes that characterise the Helford and Roseland area.
Named after the early Celtic saint, the village retains a historic parish church and a cluster of traditional stone cottages, and has a quietly lively community life. The local economy is a mix of small-scale farming, tourism, creative and artisan businesses and commuters to nearby towns, while village halls, pubs and seasonal events keep a strong sense of place and local identity.
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