Trethurgy
VillagePL26Truro and Falmouth, North Cornwall, St Austell and Newquay
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About Trethurgy
Trethurgy is a village in the parish of Treverbyn, Cornwall, set in the South West of England within postcode district PL26. Just about two miles northeast of St Austell, it makes a quietly attractive stop for anyone exploring this part of Cornwall. The village is notable for Carne Farm, the birthplace of Silvanus Trevail, who went on to become a president of the Society of Architects and the architect behind many well known Cornish hotels, including the Headland Hotel, Newquay and the Carbis Bay Hotel, Carbis Bay. That architectural connection gives Trethurgy a particular sense of heritage, a reminder of the creative figures who have shaped the region. Whether you’re passing through from St Austell or seeking a peaceful corner of Cornwall’s countryside, Trethurgy invites a moment of reflection on local history and design, rooted in its parish and landscape.
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PL26
Constituency
Truro and Falmouth, North Cornwall, St Austell and Newquay
Ward
Roche & Bugle, St Goran, Tregony & the Roseland, St Austell Bethel & Holmbush, Penwithick & Boscoppa, Mevagissey & St Austell Bay, Lanivet, Blisland & Bodmin St Lawrence, St Mewan & Grampound, St Stephen-in-Brannel, St Dennis & St Enoder