Tremar Coombe
Suburban AreaPL14South East Cornwall
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About Tremar Coombe
Tremar Coombe is a small hamlet in the former Caradon District north of Liskeard in Cornwall (postcode PL14), tucked into the South West of England. Though compact in scale, its story is expansive: Tremar, rendered in Cornish as "Trevargh", means "Mark's farm" or "Horse farm", and the prefix tre denotes a farm or homestead. The second element, coombe, derives from Old English cumb, evoking a narrow valley or deep hollow, a reminder that place-names often map the landscape as plainly as topography.
Tremar Coombe is also an industrial settlement in origin. Largely constructed during the mid-nineteenth century, it provided homes for workers at nearby mines and quarries and their families. Today that heritage threads through the hamlet's buildings and lanes, offering visitors and readers a compact portrait of Cornwall's industrial past distilled into a single village name. For anyone interested in Cornish place-names and the lives that shaped them, Tremar Coombe is a small, resonant stop worth noting.
Read more on Wikipedia →Postcode
PL14
Constituency
South East Cornwall
Ward
Liskeard South & Dobwalls, Looe East & Deviock, Lynher, Lostwithiel & Lanreath, Liskeard Central, St Cleer & Menheniot