St. Teath is a compact village and civil parish in north‑east Cornwall, England, set on granite country a short distance from Bodmin Moor and within easy reach of the small market towns of Camelford and Wadebridge. The landscape around it is典 typically Cornish: rolling farmland, hedged lanes and scattered ancient monuments, making it popular with walkers and those exploring the rural moorland fringe.
The village is centred on a medieval parish church dedicated to St Tetha and the area preserves several stone crosses and other historic features, reflecting a long settled past. Economically it remains largely rural with farming still important, complemented by tourism, local services and commuters to nearby towns; social life revolves around the church, village hall and seasonal community events that keep a strong local identity.
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