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Carluddon sits on the northern edge of St Austell, positioned at a point where the landscape transitions from the busy town into the high, open ground of mid-Cornwall. Historically, the area was defined by the china clay industry; it lies on the edge of the granite mass, and the surrounding topography is still punctuated by the white peaks and turquoise pits that remain from the local mining heritage. Today, the skyline is more likely to be noted for the Grannum wind turbine, a prominent local landmark. Geographically, it is well-placed for those who need to travel, located right on the A391 which provides a direct link toward the A30 freeway, while the amenities of St Austell and the nearby village of Penwithick are only a few minutes away. The elevation here offers some far-reaching views across the bay, and the recent development of the Carluddon Technology Park and the surrounding West Carclaze area has introduced modern workspace and new trails to a part of the county that was once strictly industrial.