St. Tudy is a small, rural parish in north Cornwall, England, set on rolling farmland between Wadebridge and Bodmin. It sits close to the fringes of Bodmin Moor and the Camel valley, so you get a mix of hedgerow-lined lanes, ancient stone features and views that reflect the transition from moorland to lowland countryside.
The village is centred on a long-standing church and a handful of traditional community hubs, and its history shows in medieval fabric, stone crosses and old coaching routes. Agriculture still dominates the local economy, supplemented by small businesses, some holiday lets and commuting to larger towns; socially it retains a close-knit feel with village halls, the pub and seasonal events keeping the community active.
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