St Just-in-Roseland is a small village and civil parish on the Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall, England, perched on the southern banks of the River Fal opposite St Mawes. It is best known for its peaceful medieval church set within a subtropical riverside garden that benefits from a mild maritime climate, and the whole place has a tucked-away, lane-lined charm while remaining within easy reach of Falmouth and Truro.
Historically tied to fishing and small-scale farming, the local economy now mixes traditional livelihoods with tourism, boating and holiday lets; visitors come for walking, sailing and the historic church and gardens. Community life is quiet and close-knit, centred on the church and village hall, and there is a strong local emphasis on preserving the parish’s rural character and natural surroundings.
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