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Dobwalls sits on a high ridge just west of Liskeard, serving as a practical gateway to both the Bodmin Moor highlands and the south Cornish coast. Originally a small settlement centred around the coaching route that eventually became the A38, the village expanded significantly in the 20th century but has retained a distinct village identity. Life here tends to revolve around the primary school, the local pub - the Highwayman - and the Spar shop, which acts as a focal point for day-to-day essentials. While the bypass now carries most of the heavy traffic away from the main street, the village remains exceptionally well-connected; you can be in Plymouth in thirty minutes or out walking at Golitha Falls in ten. It’s a place defined more by its function as a steady, residential hub than by tourism, offering a straightforward Cornish village life with the granite tors of the moor always visible on the horizon.