Baldhu
HamletTR3Truro and Falmouth, Camborne and Redruth
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13Listed Buildings
About Baldhu
Baldhu unfolds as a quietly compelling corner of Cornwall. Described as a village and parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, it carries the gentle assurance of places shaped by local lives and long acquaintance. Administratively it sits within the civil parish of Kea, a detail that hints at the community ties that bind its streets and homes. Visit-minded readers might imagine a village whose character is defined less by headline attractions and more by the everyday rhythms of parish life: conversations in local lanes, the changing light over familiar rooftops, and a sense of belonging woven into the map. Baldhu’s identity is straightforward and unassuming, named plainly and held within Cornwall’s broader tapestry. For anyone tracing the quieter threads of English rural life, Baldhu offers an invitation to appreciate the simple, enduring presence of a village and parish and to consider what it means to be part of the civil parish of Kea. It is a place to linger in thought, photograph the ordinary, and respect the understated fabric of a Cornish community.
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TR3
Constituency
Truro and Falmouth, Camborne and Redruth
Ward
Mylor, Perranarworthal & Ponsanooth, Gloweth, Malabar & Shortlanesend, Feock & Kea, Threemilestone & Chacewater, Lanner, Stithians & Gwennap, Truro Boscawen & Redannick
Listed Buildings
Unnamed
0.5 km
Grade Unknown