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Tuckingmill sits in the valley between Camborne and Redruth, a place shaped by its deep roots in Cornwall’s industrial past far more than by modern sprawl. Its name refers to the fulling (tucking) of cloth, but the landscape is defined by the legacy of the South Crofty mine and the Holmans engineering works, which once drove the local economy. Today, the area is practical and well-connected; it is sliced through by the A3047, providing a direct link to the A30 for those heading toward Truro or Penzance, and it remains within easy walking distance of the amenities in Camborne town centre. The heart of the village is marked by the distinctive granite architecture of All Saints Church and the ongoing regeneration of the old foundry sites. For those who value the outdoors, the nearby Tuckingmill Valley Park offers a surprising stretch of green space, reclaimed from former industrial land to provide wooded walks and a red-river stream that serves as a quiet lungs for this part of the urban corridor.