Tywardreath Highway is a small hamlet on the southern edge of rural Cornwall, lying just outside the historic village of Tywardreath and within easy reach of the harbour towns of Par and Fowey. The area combines gently rolling farmland and narrow lanes with views towards the wooded estuary country that characterises this part of the south Cornish coast, so it feels rural yet is not far from coastal trails and waterways.
Historically the neighbourhood grew up around agriculture and the wider mining and port economies of the parishes nearby; today many residents commute to larger towns such as St Austell or work in tourism and local services. Socially it has the quiet, close-knit character of a small Cornish settlement, with village amenities and community events centred in neighbouring Tywardreath and Par, while the proximity to Fowey’s maritime interest and the South West’s walking routes gives it a steady flow of visitors in the warmer months.
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