Rosenannon is a small rural hamlet in mid-Cornwall, England, set among rolling farmland and patches of heath. It sits within easy reach of Rosenannon Downs, a local stretch of heathland prized by walkers and naturalists, and has quick access to the open country of Bodmin Moor and the north Cornish coast.
Life in Rosenannon feels quietly agricultural and community‑centred: sheep and arable farming remain important, while a modest amount of holiday accommodation and commuting to nearby towns supplement the local economy. The area carries the familiar layers of Cornish history in its field patterns, hedgerows and old stone buildings, and attracts visitors keen on walking, birdwatching and a rural retreat from busier coastal spots.