Lanreath is a small village and civil parish in south‑east Cornwall, a few miles inland from the south coast close to Looe and Liskeard. It sits among rolling farmland and narrow lanes, with hedgerows, small woods and wide views across the Cornish countryside that make it popular with walkers and those seeking a quiet rural base away from the busier coastal resorts.
Historically rooted in agriculture, the parish still shows a mix of historic farmhouses and vernacular buildings and retains a village church and community hub that host local events. The local economy is largely tied to farming, small‑scale tourism and commuting to nearby towns, while residents maintain a strong sense of local identity and interest in landscape conservation and Cornwall’s cultural heritage.
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