kilmin
Kilmin refers to a specific geographic location, most commonly associated with a village in Cornwall, England. This Cornish village is situated within the civil parish of Kilminorth, and historically, it was part of the hundred of West Wivelsbere. Its origins are deeply rooted in the medieval period, with evidence of settlement and agricultural activity dating back centuries. The name "Kilmin" itself is believed to derive from Old Cornish words, potentially relating to a religious site or a specific land feature.
The village of Kilmin is characterized by its rural setting, surrounded by agricultural land and close to