English Heritage sites near St. Cleer Parish

King Doniert's Stone

KING DONIERT'S STONE

1 miles from St. Cleer Parish

Two richly carved pieces of a 9th century 'Celtic' cross, with an inscription commemorating Dumgarth, British King of Dumnonia, who drowned in c. AD 875.

Trethevy Quoit

TRETHEVY QUOIT

2 miles from St. Cleer Parish

This well-preserved and impressive Neolithic 'dolmen' burial chamber stands 2.7 metres (8.9 ft) high. There are five standing stones, surmounted by a huge capstone.

Hurlers Stone Circles

HURLERS STONE CIRCLES

2 miles from St. Cleer Parish

Three fine late Neolithic or early Bronze Age stone circles arranged in a line, a grouping unique in England.

Dupath Well

DUPATH WELL

9 miles from St. Cleer Parish

This charming well-house of around 1500 stands over an ancient spring, believed to cure whooping cough.

Restormel Castle

RESTORMEL CASTLE

10 miles from St. Cleer Parish

Great 13th-century circular shell-keep of Restormel still encloses the principal rooms of the castle in remarkably good condition, standing on an earlier Norman mound surrounded by a deep dry ditch.

Launceston Castle

LAUNCESTON CASTLE

11 miles from St. Cleer Parish

Launceston Castle dominates the surrounding landscape. Begun soon after the Norman Conquest, unusual in that during rebuilding one tower was constructed with the remains of the older.


Churches in St. Cleer Parish

ST CLEER

St Cleer nr Liskeard (3 little words - blogs.brother.mainland)
07899 363458

Currently our worship is suspended following the announcement of the Archbishop of Canterbury in the current Covid-19 outbreak. We are all praying. 

Please keep an eye on facebook for online input. And please follow guidance and keep safe. Our buildings remain open for private prayer but please do ensure you wash your hands before and after visiting. You can still contact Becca, our vicar, if you need to and weddings and funerals can still go ahead.


Welcome to the parish church of St Cleer: St Clarus in the Anglican Diocese of Truro and county of Cornwall England. 

We are a diverse and friendly church who welcome everyone. Our worship is broadly traditional, and we love to welcome children. There are activities available for them to do during the service and a play area where they can play freely during worship. We have tea/coffee after our service and hope visitors, regulars, and irregulars will stay. 

<span style="font-size: 1rem;">Our Church is open during the day every day, and there are facilities to make yourself a drink and the chapel is open for quiet prayer. </span>

Please drop in to visit.

 


Pubs in St. Cleer Parish

Crow's Nest Inn

Crow's Nest, PL14 5JQ
(01579) 345930
thecrowsnestcornwall.co.uk/

This 17th-century stone and granite walled community pub, formerly called the Sun Inn, has original dark and heavy low beams; it sits below Caradon Hill offering dramatic views of the east Cornwall landscape. The pub started as a mine capt...
Market Inn

Well Lane, St Cleer, PL14 5DG
(01579) 347978

This is a friendly traditional moorland village pub, built in 1860 as lodgings for miners. The light and airy bar has a separate area for euchre, darts and pool teams, also a restaurant area, and there is an outside patio with protected are...
Stag Inn

Fore Street, St Cleer, PL14 5DA
(01579) 346542

Favoured by locals, this friendly 200-year old inn on the edge of Bodmin Moor has been extensively refurbished to produce an open-plan single bar, with a modern look to its interior as opposed to the traditional, but with distinct drinking...
Wheal Tor Hotel

Caradon Hill, Pensilva, PL14 5PJ
(01579) 363401
bodminmoorhotel.co.uk

This former mine captain's house tucked away on Bodmin Moor, to the east of Caradon Hill, is reached by moorland track. Now an upland hotel with 8 ensuite rooms, it claims to be the highest in Cornwall, affording panoramic views to both Cor...