Sancreed

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Sancreed Parish
PenzanzePenwith
Shown within UK and Penwith
OS Grid Reference: SW418293
Lat/Lon: 50°06′N 5°36′W
Population: 628 (2001 Census)[1]
Dwellings:
Settlements
Major Settlement: Sancreed
Settlement Type: Village
Population: 440 (with Drift)[1]Penwith District 2000 estimate
Dwellings:
Secondary Settlements: Bejouans, Bosvennen, Botreah, Drift, Sancreed, Trenuggo, and Tregonnebris
Administration
Ward: St Buryan
District: Penwith
County: Cornwall
Region: South West England
Post Office and Telephone
Post town: Truro
Postcode: TR19 8xx
Dialling Code: 01736
Sancreed
Sancreed

Sancreed (Cornish: Eglossankres) is a village and civil parish in the Penwith district of Cornwall, UK. The parish encompasses the settlements of Bejouans, Bosvennen, Botreah, Drift, Sancreed, Trenuggo, and Tregonnebris and is bounded by the parishes of St. Just to the west, Madron to the north-east and St Buryan and Paul in the south. The parish comprises 4608 acres of land. The village of Sancreed is situated approximately four miles (5.8 km) north-west of Penzance along a minor road that forks from the A30.

Railings and cloughtie-hung tree near Sancreed well
Railings and cloughtie-hung tree near Sancreed well

Like many Cornish communities Sancreed can trace its origins to its legendary foundation by St Credan or Sancredus a follower of St Petroc. The church itself is pre-dated by the holy well and baptistry of Sancreed, located a few hundred metres west of the church. The site was rediscovered by the vicar of Sancreed in the late nineteenth century. The wells and baptistry are of a similar age in both respects to those at Madron; like Madron there is a tradition of hanging cloughties (small strips of cloth) on the trees surrounding the well. The well is also known as St Uny's well. Next to the grade II listed baptistry ruin there is a modern celtic cross (erected in 1910) which is a copy of a medieval cross in Illogan churchyard.

For the purposes of local government Sancreed is a civil parish and elects its own parish council every 4 years. The principal local authorities in the area are Penwith District Council and the Cornwall County Council.


 
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