Indian Queens
VillageTR9North Cornwall, St Austell and Newquay
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2Listed Buildings
About Indian Queens
Indian Queens is a village in Cornwall, England, that greets travellers with quietly confident Cornish charm. Sitting directly on the A30 trunk road, it occupies a practical and picturesque spot in the civil parish of St Enoder. To the east lies the open sweep of Goss Moor, while the village looks north over the neighbouring settlement of Fraddon; Bodmin sits around ten miles (16 km) to the east-northeast. The surrounding lanes lead to small hamlets and fields, with Black Cross one of the nearby hamlets that frames the local landscape. Although compact, Indian Queens’ location makes it an unmistakable part of mid-Cornwall’s mosaic of villages and moorland. Whether you pass through on a longer route across the South West or pause to take in the immediate countryside, the village offers a genuine sense of place rooted in its parish and its position on one of Cornwall’s main roads.
Read more on Wikipedia →Postcode
TR9
Constituency
North Cornwall, St Austell and Newquay
Ward
St Dennis & St Enoder, St Columb Major, St Mawgan & St Wenn
Attractions
Indian Queens Preaching Pit
historicA historic Methodist preaching pit hidden within a modern housing estate. An amphitheatre-like structure where open-air sermons were held during the 19th century, now a peaceful green space.
Dog friendlymethodistheritageoutdoorhistoric
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