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Goldsithney sits inland from the sweep of Mount's Bay, positioned just far enough from the coast to escape the worst of the salt spray while remaining within a mile’s walk of the sea at Marazion. Historically, the village grew around its role as a crossroads for the local mining industry and its famous chartered fairs, though today it functions as a settled, self-contained community. The village layout is centred on a long, linear main street lined with a mix of granite cottages and more recent additions, supported by two long-standing pubs and a local shop. Geographically, it occupies a practical spot for those working in the West Penwith area; Penzance is about a ten-minute drive to the west, providing the main rail links and larger supermarkets, while the A394 is easily accessible for travel toward Helston. It is a place that feels distinct from the more seasonal, tourist-heavy coastal villages, maintaining a year-round population and a quieter, more functional pace of life.