The village and civil parish of Constantine sits in rural west Cornwall, named for an early Cornish saint and keeping a distinctly traditional feel. Its skyline is marked by a medieval parish church, granite cottages and narrow lanes opening onto wooded valleys and small fields, a landscape that attracts walkers and a steady trickle of visitors and artists.
Historically rooted in agriculture with traces of small-scale mining and other local trades, the local economy today blends farming, tourism and commuting to nearby towns. Community life is active around the village hall, pub and seasonal events, so despite its quiet setting Constantine retains a strong village identity.
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