St. Mabyn is a compact rural village in Cornwall, tucked among rolling farmland and lanes to the north‑east of Bodmin and within easy reach of Wadebridge. The settlement is centred on a handsome old parish church named for a little‑known Celtic saint; the church and surrounding green hint at medieval roots and give the place a quietly historic feel.
Locally the economy is agricultural, with mixed farms, smallholdings and a growing number of holiday lets and countryside visitors who come for walking in the nearby countryside and the Camel Valley or for excursions towards Bodmin Moor. Community life remains important, with a village hall, primary school and regular local events that keep social ties strong despite the dispersed rural setting.
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