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Population: 900
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Folk Customs:
Cornish Midsummer Bonfires
Helston Floral Day Furry Dance
Padstow 'Obby 'Oss
Quinquennial Knill Dance,
St Columb Hurling
Tom Bawcock's Eve

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St Neot is an attractive village nestling in a picturesque River Valley on the edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, and is home to nearly nine hundred people. It has an intriguing history which dates back to Saxon times, there was a Monastery in the 11th Century, the tower of which remains at the impressive 15th Century church which has amazing stained glass windows dating back to Medieval times, and is where a branch is placed in the tower every Oak Apple Day to commemorate Charles II, who hid in a nearby Oak Tree after the Battle of Worcester. The mining of tin and slate led to the growth and prosperity of the village in the past although today tourism, and farming play their part. Walkers and cyclists enjoy the area as it's surrounded by fields, meadows, and Bodmin Moor which has the remains of hut circles to engage visitor's curiosity. Next to the church stands an ancient Coaching Inn where travellers stopped for a drink and a bite on their way to London, there's a handful of shops for the everyday purchase, a market, pottery, and Tea Room to enjoy, and for those who wish to linger there's a superb choice of places to stay from B&B's, Cornish Cottages and farms.

Attraction

Carnglaze Slate Caverns

Pub and Bar

Colliford Tavern
London Inn
The London Inn

Venue

Trevenna

Places to Stay near St Neot

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Lower Trengale Farm Cottages (2.25 miles)

Lower Trengale Farm Cottages
The unique charm of Lower Trengale ensures you a relaxing yet stimulating holiday from beginning to end. Three delightful cottages set in six acres of rolling Cornish countryside offer an ideal retreat and provide an ... More | visit website
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Redgate Smithy (2.78 miles)

Redgate Smithy

Redgate Smithy is a 200 year old converted Smithy, situated on a country lane just above beautiful Golitha Falls, on the southern edge of Bodmin Moor. We are easily accessible from both the A30 and ... More | visit website

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Cornish Cottage (3.01 miles)

Cornish Cottage
A grade 2 listed arts and crafts Cornish cottage of great character. Built by honest John Pethick of Plymouth, architect of Kelly College for George and Mary Hermon in 1896. A large house with 2/3 ... More | visit website
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Trecarne House (3.95 miles)

Trecarne House
Trecarne House is set at the end of a country lane in a wonderful tranquil setting on the edge of Bodmin Moor. If you fancy a stroll to one of the two village pubs ... More | visit website
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The Old Chapel (4.46 miles)

The Old Chapel

The Old Chapel is a sympathetically converted Weslyan chapel in the heart of Cornwall, offering comfortable accommodation in spacious and superbly equipped rooms.

Based near the small town of Lostwithiel, which is Cornwall's ancient capital, there ... More | visit website

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Nebula Hotel (5.28 miles)

Nebula Hotel

Relax in your Home from Home Friendly Hotel. Old English atmosphere in a grade II listing building. Unwind by our large granite fireplace in the lounge area where we have a licenced bar. The Nebula ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Liskeard (5.29 miles)

On the outskirts of the market town of Liskeard, with easy access to road and rail links. This location is ideal whilst away on business and is great for those in need of a relaxing ... More | visit website
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Lord Eliot (5.35 miles)

Lord Eliot
15 bedroom character hotel with a friendly atmosphere, situated in the market town of Liskeard. Refurbished in the early part of 2012. Large function room, public bar, restaurant and 2 meeting rooms. ... More | visit website
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Inn On The Hill (5.93 miles)

Inn On The Hill

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Wake up to the rugged charm of Bodmin Moor at the Inn on the Hilll, which was built in 1850 as a Mine Captains accomodation and Counting House for the ... More

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Wheal Tor Hotel (5.93 miles)

Wheal Tor Hotel
Highest Inn in Cornwall - Wake up to the wide open spaces in the ruggesd charm of Bodmin Moor. Built in 1850 the property is in an ideal location for exploring Bodmin Moor and touring ... More | visit website

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