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St Minver sits just inland from the rugged north Cornish coast, acting as a quiet, elevated anchor between the bustling market town of Wadebridge and the coastal hubs of Rock and Polzeat. The locality is defined by its distinctive church, St Menefreda, which features a prominent twisted spire - a landmark visible for miles across the surrounding plateau. Historically, the parish was the administrative heart of the area long before the coastal villages became popular destinations, and it still retains the feel of a working rural community. Geographically, it is well-placed for those who want proximity to the Camel Estuary without living directly in the seasonal flood of tourism. Life here tends to revolve around the local post office and the Fourbore pub, with the narrow, high-hedged lanes providing quick access to the shops and secondary schooling in Wadebridge, about four miles to the south. It’s a landscape of rolling farmland and slate-stone cottages, offering a more settled, year-round pace of life than the nearby shoreline.