Boswednack (Cornish: Boswydnek) is a hamlet in the parish of Zennor near the north coast of the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
Boswednack was home to a small community of Cornish speakers during the 19th century.
John Mann recalled in an interview that, when a child, he and several other children always conversed in Cornish while at play together.
[3][4] It is from John Davey that we know the Cranken Rhyme, probably the last recorded piece of traditional Late Cornish verse.
[5] Treen Manor, in the nearby hamlet of Treen is now a pub and Boswednack Manor is now run as a bed & breakfast, with a "slight Bohemian-style".