St. Buryan

St Buryan is a small village in the far west of Cornwall. It is a site of special historic interest, and contains many listed buildings including the famous grade I listed church.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Boscawen-Un and The Pipers.

Boscawen-Ûn is a Bronze Age stone circle close to in Cornwall, UK. It consists of nineteen upright stones in an ellipse with another, leaning, middle stone just south of the centre.

are a pair of standing stones near stone circle located 2 miles to the south of the village of , in , .

Archaeological site
The is a Neolithic or early Bronze Age chambered tomb. It is near in west , . It is a rare form of a passage grave, known as an Entrance grave.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include St Levan and Mousehole.

is a parish in the south coast of West Cornwall, near . It consists of the villages of , Porthcurno, Trethewey and Treen. It is home to the spectacular open-air Minack Theatre overlooking the sea to the Logan Rock.

is a charming fishing village in West Cornwall, known for its picturesque harbour. Dylan Thomas described as "the loveliest village in England."…

St. Buryan

Latitude
50.0755° or 50° 4′ 32″ north
Longitude
-5.6161° or 5° 36′ 58″ west
Elevation
397 feet (121 metres)
Open location code
9C2P39GM+5H
Geo­Names ID
7298050
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