Mabe, Cornwall

Mabe (variant: La Vabe, Cornish: Lannvab) is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

[1] Mabe parish is bounded by Stithians and Ponsanooth to the north, Budock to the east, Mawnan and Constantine to the south and Wendron to the west.

Mabe Ladies Choir was founded in 1931[9] by Edgar S. Kessell MBE and continues to this day.

[13] Sam Toy, former chairman of Ford of Britain was born here, as was Roger Hosen, the Cornwall and England rugby player.

Thomas Tregosse, Puritan minister, sometime Vicar of Mylor and Mabe, was ejected from his benefices for his religious views.

The 15th century tower of the Church of St Laudus, Mabe
The cross in the churchyard