Warbstow is a small, rural parish in north Cornwall, tucked into rolling farmland and hedged lanes on the northern fringe of the moorland country. It sits within easy reach of the north Cornish coast and nearby market towns such as Launceston and Bude, offering a quiet base amid fields and occasional wooded valleys.
The settlement centres on a modest parish church traditionally dedicated to St Werburgh and is notable for nearby earthworks at Warbstow Bury, an Iron Age hillfort that hints at the area's deep past. Local life remains rooted in agriculture - principally dairy and mixed farming - complemented by a close-knit community with a village hall, occasional local events and access to walking routes that attract walkers and those seeking a tranquil Cornish hinterland.
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