Towns near St. Merryn
Little Petherick (1 Mile)*
Padstow (2 Miles)*
Padstow is built on a hillside overlooking the Camel Estuary. Padstow was once considered the ecclesiastical capital of Cornwall, from the time St. Petroc arrived here from Ireland in the 6th century, and founded a monastery.
St. Ervan (2 Miles)*
St. Issey (2 Miles)*
St. Eval (4 Miles)*
Polzeath (4 Miles)*
Polzeath could be called Betjeman country; Polzeath was a favourite place of the poet the late Sir John Betjeman and extolled in his verse. The poet is buried at the Church of St. Enodoc on the sand dunes.
St. Mawgan (5 Miles)*
St. Minver (5 Miles)*
Wadebridge (6 Miles)*
St. Columb Major (6 Miles)*
Egloshayle (6 Miles)*
St. Endellion (7 Miles)*
Withiel (7 Miles)*
St. Columb Minor (8 Miles)*
Port Isaac (8 Miles)*
Port Isaac has been a fishing port since the Middle Ages. Cottages line the steep narrow twisting streets and geranium filled alleys ('drangs') which run down to the harbour.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


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