St Clement is situated in the Deanery and Hundred of Powder. It is bordered by St Allen and St Erme to the north, Probus, the detached portion of St Erme, Tresillian Creek (which separates it from Merther and St Michael Penkivel) to the east, the Truro river (which separates it from Kea and a part of Kenwyn) to the south and the city of Truro (St Mary’s parish) and part of Kenwyn to the west. Under the provisions of the Local Government Act of 1984, the parish was divided into St Clement Urban and St Clement Rural with the Urban segment incorporated into the city of Truro. Today, St Clement is little more than a suburb of that city.
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