St Buryan is situated in the Deanery and Hundred of Penwith. It is in the Land’s End District and located in the far west of Cornwall. It is bordered by Sancreed and St Just to the north, Paul to the east, the ocean to the south and Sennen and St Levan (to which it is closely connected) to the west. St Buryan is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. Besides the churchtown, the villages are Boscawen-noon, Boscawen-rose, Penberth Cove, Rosemodress, Tregagwith, Trelew, Tregurno, Trevorgans and Trevorrian.
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