Herodsfoot
England
England
Herodsfoot lies in Cornwall's countryside between Liskeard and the Looe valley, reached via the A390 then local roads. The village sits amongst rolling hills and woodlands typical of this part of Cornwall, with mild maritime weather year-round. It's a handy stop between the Eden Project area and south coast fishing villages like Polperro, with about 50 EV charging points nearby. The village gets its peculiar name from a medieval lord called Herod, whose foot-shaped boundary stone once marked territorial limits here.