pumpenden
Pumpenden is a small coastal village located in Cornwall, England. Situated on the north coast of the county, it overlooks the Celtic Sea. The village is known for its picturesque setting and its historical association with mining. In the past, tin mining was a significant industry in the area, and remnants of this heritage can still be seen in the landscape.
The name "Pumpenden" is believed to derive from the Cornish words "pumps" meaning "top of" or "head
Amenities in Pumpenden are limited, reflecting its village status. However, it benefits from its proximity to