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Tucked just inland from the rugged Atlantic coast, Cubert sits on a high ridge about three miles southwest of Newquay. Unlike its busier coastal neighbours, the village maintains a quiet, self-contained character, centred around the 14th-century church of St Cubert with its distinctive spire - one of only a few ancient stone spires in Cornwall. Life here feels well-connected but peaceful; the village has a reliable shop, a post office, and a primary school, with the common lands of Cubert Common providing a natural buffer of protected grassland leading down to the sea. It’s a practical base for anyone who appreciates the outdoors, as a short walk down through the dunes at Penhale Sands brings you directly onto the expansive beach at Holywell Bay. While the summer brings visitors to the nearby campsites, the village itself stays relatively shielded from the main tourist trail, retaining the feel of a working community that looks out over the Gannel Estuary toward the north and the rural farmland to the south.