St Buryan

St Buryan  (Cornish: Pluwveryan) 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. The parish is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty and is a popular tourist destination.

Understand
The village is part of the in the parish of St Buryan, Lamorna and Paul, which had a population of around 1400 in 2011.

Get in
The nearest station is Penzance, from where there are buses (operated by First Bus Cornwall) going on their way to Lands' End. There are also occasional buses from St Just in Penwith.

Get around
Easy parking everywhere, then just walk and stroll around.

See
The principal sight is the church.

Do
Wander around and enjoy this perfect village, not spoiled by crowds as it stands away from the coast.

The feast of St Buriana is celebrated on the Sunday nearest to 13 May (although the saint's official day is 1 May) consisting of fancy dress and competitions for the children of the village and usually other entertainments later in the evening.

Buy

 * Local grocery / paper shop.

Drink
Two pubs.

Sleep
There's a few B&Bs dotted around the village, as well a number of self catered holiday lets (normally quite pricy, and rented by the week).

Go next
Penzance