St. Cleer is a small village and civil parish on the south‑eastern edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England, sitting amid rolling moorland and common. Its setting gives easy access to granite tors, moorland walks and a scattering of prehistoric features and standing stones, while the market town of Liskeard lies a short drive away.
The village retains a medieval parish church and a celebrated holy well, and its history is tied to local agriculture, granite quarrying and the 19th‑century mining activity on nearby Caradon. Today St. Cleer is a quiet rural community that depends on farming, small local businesses and tourism, with a lively village life centred on the church, hall and pub.
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