The village and parish of St Cleer sits on the southeastern edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England, a short drive from the market town of Liskeard. The area is characterised by granite tors, commons and winding lanes, with an ancient holy well, a medieval parish church and several stone crosses that hint at a long rural history.
In the 19th century the parish felt the pull of nearby mining on Caradon Hill, and today its economy is a mix of agriculture, small local businesses, tourism and commuters. Walkers and history enthusiasts are attracted by the moorland, archaeological remains and tranquil village community centred on the church, village hall and local pub.
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