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Heamoor sits on the western edge of Penzance, acting as a gateway where the town’s outskirts meet the more rugged landscape of West Penwith. Historically, the village was an independent settlement before being physically joined to its larger neighbour by post-war development, though it has managed to keep a distinct sense of its own identity. It is practically positioned for those who need easy access to the A30, and the uphill walk from the town centre takes about fifteen or twenty minutes, passing through the green space of Penlee Park or along the tree-lined Western Promenade nearby. The village is well-served by its own primary and secondary schools, a busy bakery, and a traditional pub, the Sportsmans Arms, which remains a focal point for the community. To the north and west, the houses quickly give way to open fields and the ancient moorland that gives the place its name, offering a network of footpaths that lead out towards Madron and the central hills of the Land's End peninsula.