Rose-an-Grouse
VillageTR27St Ives, Camborne and Redruth
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3Listed Buildings
About Rose-an-Grouse
Tucked into the civil parish of St Erth in west Cornwall, Rose-an-Grouse is a small, quietly charming hamlet that rewards a leisurely pause. It sits alongside the A30 road, an unexpected ribbon of movement that frames the settlement and lends a sense of easy accessibility without disturbing its gentle pace. East of Canon's Town, the hamlet feels like a tucked-away pocket of Cornish life where the rhythm of the road meets rural calm. On the southern side of Rose-an-Grouse, St Erth railway station stands close by, marking a point where rail and road converge and inviting arrivals and departures with understated grace. Visitors passing through will notice how the hamlet’s unpretentious presence is defined by its immediate connections—the main road to one side, the station to the other—making it a quietly compelling stop for those exploring west Cornwall. For anyone wanting a brief interlude from busier places, Rose-an-Grouse offers a modest, authentic slice of the Cornish countryside.
Read more on Wikipedia →Postcode
TR27
Constituency
St Ives, Camborne and Redruth
Ward
Porthleven, Breage & Germoe, St Ives East, Lelant & Carbis Bay, Gwinear-Gwithian & Hayle East, Hayle West, Long Rock, Marazion & St Erth, Crowan, Sithney & Wendron, Camborne West & Treswithian