Trevescan
HamletTR19St Ives
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About Trevescan
Trevescan is a small hamlet tucked into west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, quietly occupying a spot between the village of Sennen and the settlement at Land’s End. Located within the TR19 postcode district and the county of Cornwall in the South West region, Trevescan sits 8 miles (13 km) west of Penzance. Its position on the far western edge of the county offers a sense of being at the end of the land while remaining anchored to nearby communities. Visitors exploring Cornwall’s most westerly reaches will find Trevescan a modest, understated waypoint as they travel between Sennen and the iconic Land’s End. The hamlet’s simple identity—defined by place and proximity—makes it a quiet counterpoint to the more frequented sights around it, and a reminder of the many small settlements that dot this part of England. Whether passing through or pausing to take in the location, Trevescan embodies the unassuming character of Cornwall’s rural network of hamlets.
Read more on Wikipedia →Postcode
TR19
Constituency
St Ives
Ward
Land's End, Mousehole, Newlyn & St Buryan, Ludgvan, Madron, Gulval & Heamoor
Attractions
Land's End
naturalThe most westerly point of mainland England, where granite cliffs plunge dramatically into the churning Atlantic. On clear days, the Isles of Scilly shimmer on the horizon thirty miles offshore. Beyond the visitor complex, the raw clifftop walk in either direction reveals some of Cornwall's most arresting coastal scenery — especially at sunset when the sea turns molten gold.
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