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Davidstow is situated a short distance from the coast of north Cornwall about twelve miles southwest of Launceston.
It has no village centre as such and is spread over an area of about 7000 acres.
The main industry is farming. There is also a factory manufacturing dairy products which is the largest employer in the area.

Davidstow is well known for it's airfield on the northern edge of Bodmin Moor. Davidstow airfield was in use for the last three years of the last war and was, for a short time in the fifties, home to formula one motor racing. There is now a flying club occupying one of the ex MOD buildings and there are two museums, The Davidstow Moor RAF Memorial Museum and The Davidstow Airfield Cornwall At War Museum

On the A395 from Launceston stands St David's Church and close by is a Holy Well restored in 1871. The parish is now part of Boscastle-with-Davidstow eccesiastical parish.
Davidstow is surrounded by the parishes of Lewnewth, St Juliot and Otterham, Warbstow, Treneglos, St Clether, Advent, Lanteglos-by-Camelford and Minster.

Local landmarks include St Kitt's Hill , Rough Tor and Crowdy Resevoir famous in the winter months for it's impressive flocks of starlings which roost there and whose flight patterns are the subject of many photographs.

The nearest shop is at Marshgate. There are more shops in Camelford, five miles south on the A39 now known as the Atlantic Highway and one of the three major routes into Cornwall.

Local history includes The Charlotte Dymond murder of 1844 Her ghost is said to walk the slopes of Rough Tor where the murder was committed.

The population of Davidstow is approximately 407 and is little more than double that in 1801.

 


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