St. Cleer and Menheniot sit in a largely rural stretch of southeast Cornwall, where the southern fringe of Bodmin Moor gives way to rolling farmland and the industrial relics of nearby Caradon Hill. The area is dotted with historic parish churches, a notable holy well at St Cleer and granite features that hint at the moorland character, while lanes and small hamlets knit the communities together.
Economically the ward mixes agriculture with the legacy of mining and quarrying, and many residents commute to nearby Liskeard or Plymouth for work. Social and cultural life remains village-centred, with parish events, local clubs and a quiet, close-knit feel that reflects longstanding Cornish rural traditions.
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