St. Clether is a small rural parish in Cornwall, England, tucked into a quiet granite landscape of rolling farmland and wooded valleys. The settlement is made up of scattered farms and hamlets rather than a single busy centre, and the lanes and streamside paths here are popular with walkers and anyone after a peaceful countryside escape.
Locally there’s a strong sense of history and community: an old parish church and a traditional holy well reflect the area's long habitation, while field patterns and stone features hint at earlier agricultural and prehistoric activity. Today the economy is largely agricultural with some small-scale tourism and local crafts, and social life tends to centre on village gatherings, the church and community events that keep the parish closely connected.
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