Welcome to the official website for Stoke Climsland Parish Council
Stoke Climsland is the name of both the main village and the Parish situated on the eastern border of Cornwall. Bounded on the east by the River Tamar, which is the border between Cornwall and Devon and to the north by the River Inny, it is part of both the Tamar Valley AONB and the World Heritage Site for Cornish Mining, which encompasses the southern area.
Stoke Climsland (Kernewek name Eglosstock, Eglos meaning Church) translates as 'Stoke' meaning 'outlying farm'; and Climsland being the name of the manor. Much of the area has always belonged to the Duchy of Cornwall and the thriving Duchy College sits on what was once Home Farm.
As well as Stoke and Luckett villages, the parish contains many hamlets, including Beals Mill, Venterdon, Downgate, Tutwell, Lidwell, Pempwell, Goosewell and part of Bray Shop.
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Next Parish Council Meeting
The next Parish Council meeting will be held at the Parish Hall on Monday, June 15 at 7.30pm.Members of the public are welcome to attend.
