St Just in Roseland (Cornish: Lannsiek) civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom: it is known for its picturesque churchyard.
St Just in Roseland should not be confused with the larger settlement of St Just in Penwith which is situated in the extreme west of Cornwall.
Located just north of St. Mawes, St. Just in Roseland is famous for its picturesque 13th century church, set in magnificent riverside gardens luxuriantly...
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