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Trevarth

Hamlet
TR16Truro and Falmouth, St Ives, Camborne and Redruth
4Listed Buildings

About Trevarth

Trevarth is a small hamlet tucked within the parish of Lanner in Cornwall, in England, United Kingdom, in postcode district TR16. Though modest in scale, the place carries the weight of local language and history: its name combines the Cornish tre, meaning 'farm' or 'settlement', with margh, meaning 'horse'. That equine element links Trevarth linguistically to nearby Carn Marth, a reminder that Cornish place-names are narratives in miniature. For the traveller who delights in words as much as landscapes, Trevarth offers a quiet moment to linger and reflect on the layers of meaning encoded in everyday names. It sits within the broader context of the South West region, and its presence on local maps and in conversation is a gentle testament to traditional Cornish identity. Trevarth rewards those attentive to place and language, a small, evocative marker of the county's living heritage.
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Postcode

TR16

Constituency

Truro and Falmouth, St Ives, Camborne and Redruth

Ward

Redruth Central, Carharrack & St Day, St Agnes, Redruth North, Threemilestone & Chacewater, Crowan, Sithney & Wendron, Lanner, Stithians & Gwennap, Illogan & Portreath, Four Lanes, Beacon & Troon, Perranporth, Redruth South

Coordinates

50.2215°N, 5.1873°W

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Listed Buildings

BOUNDARY STONE AT SW 729404 SW

0.3 km
Grade II

STILE AT APPROX 400M NORTH WEST OF TREVINCE HOUSE AND BOUNDARY STONE TO SOUTH

0.6 km
Grade II

GROUP OF 3 BOUNDARY STONES ON NORTH CORNER OF JUNCTION OF TRACKS AT SW 718 408

0.9 km
Grade II

BOUNDARY STONE ON WEST SIDE OF TRACK AT SW 719 409

0.9 km
Grade II

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