Rosudgeon is a small village in west Cornwall, England, sitting in a gently rolling rural landscape not far from the coast. The settlement feels typically Cornish - stone hedgebanks, fields and lanes - and is shaped by the county’s long history of agriculture and mining, with traces of former workings and quarrying visible in the surrounding countryside.
Today the local economy is a mix of farming, small businesses and people who commute to larger towns, alongside some tourism and holiday accommodation that swells numbers in summer. Socially it’s a quiet, close-knit place where community events and village life play a big part, while the broader cultural identity is tied to Cornish traditions, language influences and the maritime heritage of the region.
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