Padstow is situated in the Deanery of Pydar. It is bounded on the North by the ocean and the entrance to Padstow harbour, on the East by the estuary of the River Camel and Tregonce Creek which separates it from St Minver and St Issey, on the South by Little Petherick and on the West by St Merryn. The town of Padstow grew on a sheltered inlet on the west side of the Camel estuary, being the only reasonable harbour on the North Cornish coast between St. Ives and Bideford. On May-Day every year there is a festivity called the Obby-Oss where the junior inhabitants assemble in the street and process through the town following a painted effigy of a horse, and singing in praise of St George. The origin of this event is propably pagan.