The area around St Newlyn East, Cubert and Goonhavern sits in north Cornwall between the resort towns of Newquay and Perranporth, blending rolling farmland and small villages with ready access to Atlantic beaches such as Holywell Bay. Agriculture remains important - mixed arable and livestock farms - while tourism related to surfing, coastal walking and holiday accommodation supplements the local economy.
Each village has a distinct historic and social character: Cubert is noted for its ancient parish church and Cornish heritage, St Newlyn East has a traditional village core and community events, and Goonhavern functions as a small service centre with a village hall and pubs. Strong local clubs, agricultural shows and conservation interests give the area a lively rural community feel without large-scale development.
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