St. Ervan is a small village and civil parish in north Cornwall, a few miles north‑east of Wadebridge and not far from the coast and the Camel Estuary towards Padstow. It sits on gently rolling farmland with long views towards the northern shoreline, making it quietly rural yet within easy reach of popular seaside spots.
At the heart of the parish is the old parish church and a handful of cottages and farms; the area has a long agricultural history with dairy and arable land, though proximity to the coast means local life is also touched by tourism and commuting to nearby towns. The community is small and cohesive, with village events and an enduring Cornish rural character reflected in hedgerows, field patterns and a few historic buildings.