Lanlivery
HamletPL30North Cornwall, South East Cornwall, St Austell and Newquay
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About Lanlivery
Lanlivery is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, quietly positioned about 1½ miles west of Lostwithiel and five miles south of Bodmin. The Saints' Way runs past Lanlivery, threading the landscape and drawing walkers through its vicinity. Within the parish lie three notable nature reserves — Helman Tor, Red Moor and Breney Common — each named in the parish’s brief but appealing itinerary. Together these places hint at a parish where paths and protected land meet village life: a convenient waypoint for those exploring Cornwall’s countryside and a base from which to visit neighbouring towns. The concise geography—close to Lostwithiel and Bodmin, beside the Saints' Way, and embracing several nature reserves—gives Lanlivery a quietly attractive character for visitors seeking Cornish lanes, walking routes and nearby wild spaces to discover.
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PL30
Constituency
North Cornwall, South East Cornwall, St Austell and Newquay
Ward
Bodmin St Petroc's, St Teath & Tintagel, Roche & Bugle, Lanivet, Blisland & Bodmin St Lawrence, Wadebridge West & St Mabyn, Camelford & Boscastle, Lostwithiel & Lanreath, St Cleer & Menheniot, St Columb Major, St Mawgan & St Wenn