Tremar
VillagePL14South East Cornwall
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About Tremar
Tremar is a hamlet in the parish of St Cleer in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Situated about 1 km south of Darite, this understated settlement is made up of distinct clusters, notably Lower Tremar and Venland Cross. Its identity is quietly defined by these small locales and by its place within the parish of St Cleer. For those mapping the area, Tremar reads as a concise, recognisable spot on any local route — a named community within Cornwall’s patchwork of villages and hamlets. Mention of Lower Tremar and Venland Cross points to its composed character: more than a single lane or dwelling, it is an assemblage of neighbouring places that together carry the name Tremar. Although modest in scale, the hamlet’s simple geography — set a short distance south of Darite — makes it an easy point of reference for visitors and locals alike tracing the settlements of St Cleer parish.
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PL14
Constituency
South East Cornwall
Ward
Liskeard South & Dobwalls, Looe East & Deviock, Lynher, Lostwithiel & Lanreath, Liskeard Central, St Cleer & Menheniot