St. Tudy is a small, picturesque village in rural Cornwall, England, tucked into rolling farmland on the approaches to Bodmin Moor and the valley of the River Camel. It has a compact centre of granite cottages and lanes and is best known for its medieval parish church, which gives the village much of its historic character alongside ancient field systems and waymarked footpaths.
The local economy is traditionally agricultural, with a mix of small farms, holiday lets and local trades, and the village retains everyday amenities such as a church, school, community hall and at least one pub, keeping a lively social calendar of events and clubs. It’s popular with walkers and people seeking quiet country life, while being within easy reach of larger centres such as Bodmin and Wadebridge.
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