Cubert is a small village and civil parish on the north coast of Cornwall in England, sitting a few miles west of Newquay and just inland from the wide sandy shore at Holywell Bay and the long beach at Perranporth. Its setting is characteristically Cornish, with rolling farmland giving way to coastal dunes and surf-friendly beaches that draw visitors in summer while keeping a quietly rural feel for residents.
The parish is centred on a medieval church dedicated to Saint Cubert and retains several historic features and local traditions; historically the area has been agricultural with some links to coastal trade, and today the economy mixes farming with tourism and small local services. Social life tends to revolve around the church, village hall and nearby seaside communities, making it a peaceful base for walkers, surfers and anyone interested in a quieter side of Cornwall’s coast.
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