A procession up Week Green hill The Village Square circa 1920 This used to be Week St. Mary County Primary School Formerly the Headmmaster's residence, now The Green Inn The War Memorial Mr. Martin with the Week St. Mary evacuees circa 1943 ...mission to Umzimvubu 2008 View from the footpath towards Lambley corner One of the village scarecrows St. Piran's Flag of Cornwall

 Maps & Directions...

Directions to the Village
Ordnance Survey Map
Footpaths

GoogleTM  Map
National Cycle Network

Week St. Mary  (OS Reference: SX236975)


Directions:

From A30 (Launceston) follow the Bude road (B3254) for about 10 miles until a left turn to Week St. Mary appears. Turn left then after about ½ mile go ahead at a crossroads; after another ½ mile, at the end of the road, turn right towards the village. Down over a little humped backed bridge, rising up through the crossroads of Greenamoor made famous by Thomasine Bonaventure. The village is about 1 mile ahead.

From Holsworthy, take the Bude road (A3072) for about 6 miles, turning left at "Red Post" crossroads towards Launceston (B3254). Continue on this road for about 4 miles, passing through the small village of Whitstone. Within a further ½ mile, turn right, signposted to Week St. Mary. After about 2 miles, at the crossroads of Greenamoor, turn right towards the village of Week St. Mary. The village is about 1 mile ahead.

From Bideford (A39), continue to travel south down the A39 for about 25 miles, passing through the outskirts of Bude & Stratton, then carry on down the A39 for a further 5 miles until you pass through the small hamlet of Bangors (Poundstock). Within ½ mile turn left towards Week St. Mary. The road is narrow and winds up and down 2 valleys until after 1½ miles you turn right at a T-junction in towards the village about ½ mile ahead.