Bodmin including the municipal borough, is situated in the Deanery of Trigg Minor and the Hundred of Trigg, in the centre of the county. It is bounded on the East by Cardinham, on the South by Lanhydrock and Lanivet, on the West by Withiel, St Breock and Egloshayle, and on the North by Helland. The parish is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Bodmine. Many Guilds were quartered in Bodmin; many having their own chapels and places of worship. The Guildhall is still situated in Fore Street. The town of Bodmin is the County Town of Cornwall, although the City of Truro is now the administrative Capital and thus the de facto County Town. The town formerly housed a Jail (built in 1779), and the County Assizes were held here. The County Lunatic Asylum, built in 1820 and now called the St Lawrence's Hospital, is located within the parish about a mile from the church, to the West of the town.