St Buryan
VillageTR19St Ives
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31Listed Buildings
About St Buryan
St Buryan sits in Cornwall’s South West, a village that was once a civil parish and now forms part of the combined parish of St Buryan, Lamorna and Paul. Identified by the TR19 postcode district, this Cornish village is part of England and the United Kingdom, and its parish recorded a population of 1,412 in 2011. Visitors who come with an open mind will find a place that quietly announces itself through everyday life and local rhythm. The shift from an independent civil parish to its current parish grouping speaks to a community shaped by ties with neighbouring settlements. Whether you are passing through the county of Cornwall or exploring the region of South West England, St Buryan represents a small but distinct dot on the map — a village whose scale invites a leisurely pace and a focus on local detail. Its identifying details—name, postcode TR19 and its parish status—anchor it firmly in place for anyone planning a visit or a more considered stay.
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TR19
Constituency
St Ives
Ward
Land's End, Mousehole, Newlyn & St Buryan, Ludgvan, Madron, Gulval & Heamoor