Tremaine
HamletPL15Torridge and Tavistock, North Cornwall, South East Cornwall
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About Tremaine
Tremaine, sometimes spelled Tremain, is a small village and rural civil parish tucked in east Cornwall, in the South West of England. Officially in the Registration District of Launceston and carrying the PL15 postcode district, Tremaine is a compact settlement with a close-knit scale: its population was recorded as 87 in the 2001 census and 53 in 2011. The parish retains a distinctly rural character and includes a working dairy operation, Ash Grove farm, which forms part of the local fabric. As a hamlet in Cornwall, Tremaine offers a concise snapshot of country life defined by its small population, official designations, and agricultural presence. Visitors and readers curious about understated Cornish communities will find Tremaine notable for its modest size and continuity as a rural parish within the Launceston registration area.
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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