Halgabron
HamletPL34North Cornwall
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About Halgabron
Halgabron is a hamlet in the parish of Tintagel, Cornwall, quietly occupying its place east of Bossiney. Small and understated, it carries the markers of local history: the family of Robartes once held land here, a reminder of the area’s layered past. Along the Trevillet River, Halgabron mill was built in the 19th century, its origin pointing to the rhythms of rural life that shaped this stretch of Cornwall.
A visit to Halgabron is an invitation to slow down and consider the connections between landscape and legacy. Its setting in the South West of England makes it part of a wider Cornish story, while its intimate details—the mill, the link to historic families, its position relative to Bossiney—offer a compact, rewarding discovery for those who enjoy quiet corners and local history. Halgabron is a modest yet evocative stop for anyone exploring the Tintagel parish and the small settlements that give Cornwall its distinctive character.
Read more on Wikipedia →Postcode
PL34
Constituency
North Cornwall
Ward
St Teath & Tintagel, Camelford & Boscastle