Kea (/kiː/ KEE;[1] Cornish: Sen Ke) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
[3] Old Kea is situated two miles (3 km) to the east on the west bank of the Truro River at grid reference SW 843 417.
[2] Other settlements in the parish include Calenick, Come-to-Good, Killiow, Nansavallan, Playing Place, Porth Kea,[3] and the tiny hamlet of Quenchwell consisting of a few houses and a chapel.
The school stands at a crossroads half-a-mile (1 km) east of Kea village at SW 818 425[10][11] At Calenick and Killiow are 18th-century houses of two storeys.
Calenick House contains remains of a much older building; it is of seven bays and there is a separate clock tower with a cupola, dated 1752.