St. Mabyn is a small rural village and civil parish in north Cornwall, England, a few miles north of Bodmin and within easy reach of the Camel estuary and the market town of Wadebridge. The settlement sits amid rolling farmland on the northern fringe of Bodmin Moor, with hedged fields, scattered hamlets and a strong sense of the Cornish countryside.
The village is centred on its medieval parish church, dedicated to the obscure Celtic saint after whom the place is named, and the church retains several historic features. Locally the economy is still largely agricultural, supplemented by tourism and some commuters to nearby towns, while village institutions such as the primary school, village hall and local clubs keep a lively community life and a distinct rural Cornish identity.
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