St Teath

St Teath (pronounced “Teth”) is a charming, historic village in North Cornwall known for its traditional cottages and Delabole slate clock tower. It has an ancient church dedicated to St Tetha (a 6th-century saint) and is located between the coast and Bodmin Moor, offering a mix of countryside and coastal access. It is a quiet village with a pub, post office and a rich Celtic Christian history featuring an early oratory site marked by a Celtic cross in the churchyard.