St. Breward is a village and civil parish on the northern edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. It occupies a pleasant position where rugged granite moorland meets pastoral farmland, with the landscape marked by tors, ancient field systems and scattered prehistoric remains that draw walkers and those interested in archaeology.
Historically the parish grew around farming and granite extraction, and you can still see the legacy of quarries and stone-built farmsteads. Today it remains a small, close-knit rural community with a parish church, a village hall and a pub, and a mixed local economy of agriculture, heritage tourism and small-scale local services serving visitors to the moor.
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