St. Neot is a small, attractive village and parish in rural Cornwall, England, sitting on the southern fringe of Bodmin Moor. It’s set among wooded valleys and farmland and lies a few miles from Liskeard, with the Fowey valley and its tributaries shaping the local landscape; nearby Carnglaze Caverns, a flooded former slate quarry, is a striking feature and occasional events venue.
The village is best known for its handsome medieval church, which preserves fine medieval glass and woodwork illustrating the life of the saint after whom it’s named, and for a steady mix of agriculture and small-scale tourism that sustains local shops, cafes and a close-knit community life. The area’s history is quietly visible in old parish lanes, former quarries and field patterns, making it popular with walkers and anyone after a tranquil Cornish countryside experience.
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