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St Breward, Tredethy & Lanivet

About

St Breward, Tredethy, and Lanivet are rural parishes in Cornwall, located near Bodmin Moor. The area is characterised by rolling farmland, wooded valleys, and scattered settlements. St Breward sits on the edge of the moor, offering access to open landscapes and historic sites like the Bronze Age Nine Maidens stone circle. Tredethy is a smaller hamlet with a mix of traditional stone cottages and farmland. Lanivet, slightly larger, lies closer to the A30, providing easier access to nearby towns like Bodmin.

The area has a strong agricultural heritage, with dairy and livestock farming still prominent. The River Camel flows nearby, adding to the natural appeal. Local landmarks include the 15th-century St Breward Church and the Lanivet Cross, one of Cornwall’s tallest ancient crosses. The parishes are linked by narrow country lanes, with walking trails leading into the moor. Despite its quiet setting, the area is within reach of amenities in Bodmin and Wadebridge.

Area overview

On average St Breward, Tredethy & Lanivet has high deprivation and very low crime levels, with around 33 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. Approximately 7.9% of homes in this area are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. The average income of residents in St Breward, Tredethy & Lanivet is £44,900 per year. There are 7 schools in St Breward, Tredethy & Lanivet: 7 primary (0 Outstanding and 6 Good) and 0 secondary (0 Outstanding and 0 Good).

Crime rate
2/10
Crimes per 1k residents
33
Deprivation level
7/10
Income level
5/10
Social housing
7.9%
Connectivity
N/A
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