Cremyll (pronounced /ˈkrɛməl/) is a small coastal village in the civil parish of Maker-with-Rame, in south-east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.It was incorporated into Anglo-Saxon territory in 705 CE in order to secure both banks of the estuary against Viking raids.Cremyll is on the South West Coast Path which is the longest of the waymarked long-distance footpaths in England.The Edgcumbe Arms, an inn which dates back to the 17th century, was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1995.Mount Edgcumbe House is a stately home and a Grade II listed building, whilst the gardens are listed as Grade I in the Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England.