St Teath

St Teath (/tɛθ/; Cornish: Eglostedha) is a civil parish and village in north Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom.

[8] The first recorded mention of cricket in Cornwall is an advertisement in the Sherborne Mercury on 18 June 1781 for the sale of cattle at St Teath, near Camelford.

Whereas the annual sale for cattle at St Teath, near Camelford, Cornwall held at the first Tuesday in July had for several years being rather neglected.

[9] 20th CenturyDuring World War II, bombs were dropped twice on or near St Teath, this occurring on consecutive days in August 1940.

[10] Throughout the 19th century, St Teath hosted Cornish wrestling tournaments in various venues including the New White Hart Inn.

St Tetha's church, exterior
St Tetha's church, interior