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Tucked into the high ground between Redruth and St Day, Carharrack is a village deeply rooted in the landscape of Cornwall’s former copper mining heartland. It sits within the Gwennap parish, an area once described as the "richest square mile in the Old World," and the surrounding terrain is still marked by the engine houses and trails of the Mineral Tramways. Today, it behaves as a quiet, residential hub with a strong sense of community centered around the social club, the local stores, and the Methodist church, which reflects the village's Nonconformist heritage. Geographically, it is well-placed for those who need to commute, sitting just a few miles from the A30 and within easy reach of the Royal Cornwall Hospital at Treliske. Despite its proximity to these larger centers, it retains a distinct, upland character, offering expansive views across the Carn Brea skyline and direct access to the rugged footpaths that lead toward the Great Flat Lode.