St. Levan (England)
Enlarge text Shrink text- The book of St. Levan, 2004:p. 3 (village and parish of St. Levan) p. 7 (parish of St. Levan, three miles from Land's End, comprises a number of hamlets of which Porthcurno is probably best known)
- Ordnance Survey website, 1 Nov. 2005:place names gaz. (St. Levan, Cornwall; village, etc.; 50⁰2.7ʹN, 5⁰39.2ʹW)
- Collins Britain atlas and gaz., c1999(St. Levan, Cornwall; hamlet 3m/5km SE of Land's End)
St Levan (Cornish: Selevan) is a civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The parish is rural with a number of hamlets of varying size with Porthcurno probably being the best known. Hewn out of the cliff at Minack Point and overlooking the sea to the Logan Rock is the open-air Minack Theatre, the inspiration of Rowena Cade in the early 1930s. It is named for St. Salomon of Cornwall, father of St. Kubi. The brythonic form of the name 'Solomon' is 'Selevan', which was later wrongly interpreted as 'Sen Levan' , ie 'Saint Levan'. St Levan lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and the South West Coast Path, which follows the coast of south-west England from Somerset to Dorset passes by on the cliffs. There are two Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), designated for the vegetation and geology, and Gwennap Head in particular, is favoured by birdwatchers, many who travel the length and breadth of Britain to watch rare seabirds.
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