St Keyne and Trewidland lies in inland southeast Cornwall, a collection of small villages and hamlets set among rolling farmland and wooded valleys between Liskeard and Looe. Its best known feature is the ancient St Keyne holy well with a 16th‑century wellhouse and a local marriage legend celebrated in a poem by Robert Southey, giving the area a distinctive historic and cultural touch.
Life here is rural and community‑focused: agriculture remains important alongside small businesses, holiday lets and commuters travelling to nearby towns, while village halls, the church and a pub provide social hubs and seasonal events that keep the local identity alive.
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