St. Dominick is a small, rural parish in east Cornwall, close to the border with Devon and set near the wooded slopes of the River Tamar valley. The village sits between Callington and Gunnislake, within easy commuting distance of Plymouth, and is characterised by rolling hedged farmland, narrow lanes and panoramic views towards the Tamar and surrounding countryside.
Historically agricultural, the area retains a quiet village feel with a medieval parish church, stone cottages and scattered farms, while the wider landscape reflects Cornwall’s mining and rural heritage. Locally the economy is mixed - farming, small businesses and commuters to nearby towns - and community life revolves around village events, the church and the parish council, with access to the recreational and scenic attractions of the broader Tamar Valley.
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