St. Clement is a small coastal parish in Cornwall, England, tucked into the county’s patchwork of hedgerow fields and sheltered creeks. The setting is quietly rural with narrow lanes, stone cottages and a coastline of inlets and sheltered waters that attract walkers and day visitors as well as local boat users.
The village centres on its church dedicated to St. Clement, patron of seafarers, reflecting a long maritime heritage alongside agriculture and a modest tourism economy. Historic graves, traditional building stonework and a community life shaped by seasonal visitors and local events give it a strongly local, lived-in character rather than any large-scale industry.
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