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Scredda

Scredda

Hamlet
PL25St Austell and Newquay

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About Scredda

Scredda is a small hamlet tucked into the civil parish of Treverbyn in mid Cornwall, England. Set within Cornwall in the South West region of the United Kingdom, Scredda carries the unpretentious charm implied by its designation as a hamlet. It lies just north of the larger town of St Austell, offering easy access to that local hub while retaining its own understated identity. Falling within postcode district PL25, Scredda sits quietly within the mosaic of settlements that make up this part of Cornwall. For those tracing the landscape and communities of mid Cornwall, Scredda provides a brief, authentic glimpse of rural life within the county and the wider South West region. Its location within Treverbyn places it among the parish’s network of places that together form this corner of England. Whether you are charting the map of Cornwall or simply noting the places that skirt St Austell, Scredda stands as a modest, genuine hamlet in the heart of mid Cornwall.
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Postcode

PL25

Constituency

St Austell and Newquay

Ward

St Blazey, St Austell Bethel & Holmbush, Penwithick & Boscoppa, St Austell Poltair & Mount Charles, St Austell Central & Gover, Mevagissey & St Austell Bay, St Mewan & Grampound

Coordinates

50.3568°N, 4.7857°W

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