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St Cleer sits on the southern edge of Bodmin Moor, about two miles north of Liskeard, and occupies a landscape shaped largely by its mining and agricultural heritage. At its heart is the 15th-century church of St Clarus, notable for its high tower, and the nearby Grade I listed holy well and baptistery, which dates back to the 1400s. The village is well-positioned for those who value both isolation and accessibility; while it feels remote and windswept on the high ground, the practical shops and rail links of Liskeard are only a short drive away. Locally, the community is served by a primary school, a popular farm shop, and two pubs, the Stag Inn and the Market Inn. To the north, the terrain rises into the granite uplands where you’ll find the Hurlers stone circles and the Cheesewring, while the remains of the South Caradon Mine serve as a reminder of the 19th-century copper boom that once made this parish one of the wealthiest in Cornwall. It is a practical choice for people who work in South East Cornwall but want the moor right on their doorstep.