St Neot sits on the southern fringe of Bodmin Moor in rural Cornwall, England, tucked among granite hills, wooded valleys and clear streams. The village is centred around a handsome medieval church dedicated to its namesake saint and is known locally for its carved bench ends and historic glass; the landscape and quiet lanes make it popular with walkers and people seeking a quieter, picturesque corner of the county.
Locally the economy is a mix of agriculture, small-scale tourism and craft or artistic activity, with holiday lets, cafés and a village pub supporting community life. It remains a small, active place with a strong sense of history and a calendar of village events, providing a classic example of a Cornish inland community shaped by landscape as much as by its past.
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