Lewannick is a small village and civil parish in east Cornwall, England, lying on the western fringes of Bodmin Moor and within easy reach of Launceston. The surrounding landscape is a mix of rolling farmland, hedged lanes and granite outcrops, offering open views towards the moor and a scattering of hamlets and farmsteads across the parish.
Traditionally centred on agriculture and local trades, the community retains a rural feel with village amenities, a parish church and a local pub, while many residents now commute to nearby towns for work. Social life is typical of inland Cornish villages, with community events, historic buildings and good access to walking and outdoor pursuits on the nearby moorland.