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St Just sits on the edge of the Atlantic, tucked away in the far west of Penwith about seven miles from Penzance. It has a distinct character that sets it apart from the softer, more tourist-focused villages nearby; it still feels like a proper working town, rooted in its mining heritage and granite foundations. Life here revolves around the central square, where the local pubs, butchers, and a surprisingly good range of independent shops serve as the hub for a strong, year-round community. To the north and west, the town gives way to the rugged coastline of Cape Cornwall and the engine houses of the Tin Coast, while the interior is dominated by high, ancient moorland. While the weather can be uncompromising when a gale blows in off the sea, there is a practical, resilient spirit to the place that comes from centuries of industrial history and its position as the last town before the land literally runs out.