Treburley
VillagePL15Torridge and Tavistock, North Cornwall, South East Cornwall
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About Treburley
Tucked into the gentle fold of the River Inny, Treburley is a small Cornish village with a quietly distinctive layout. The A388 slices through the settlement as it threads its way from Callington to Launceston, placing the village astride a living transport route while the valley keeps a rural calm. Positioned about a mile south‑southeast of Lezant, Treburley feels closely connected to its neighbouring communities yet retains the compact intimacy of a village set within a riverside landscape. Visitors passing along the A388 glimpse the settlement unfolding along the valley, where the course of the Inny shapes the local scene. Treburley’s setting — in Cornwall, in the south‑west of England — makes it an easily noted point on journeys between nearby towns, and an example of how road and river meet to define a place. For those exploring this corner of Cornwall, Treburley offers a straightforward, unpretentious stop: a village defined by its valley location and its place on a well‑trodden route between Callington and Launceston.
Read more on Wikipedia →Postcode
PL15
Constituency
Torridge and Tavistock, North Cornwall, South East Cornwall
Ward
Launceston North & North Petherwin, Altarnun & Stoke Climsland, Broadheath, Lynher, Launceston South, Camelford & Boscastle, St Cleer & Menheniot, Tamarside, Poundstock