Trevillett
HamletPL34North Cornwall
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About Trevillett
Trevillett (also seen as Trevillet) is a small hamlet tucked into Cornwall’s South West, within the civil parish of Tintagel. The name itself carries a neat piece of local identity: historic documents kept by properties in the settlement consistently use the double-“tt” spelling, Trevillett. Located to the east of the village of Bossiney and falling in postcode district PL34, this compact community is firmly rooted in the county of Cornwall and the wider sweep of the United Kingdom’s landscape. Visitors and readers curious about Cornish place‑names will find Trevillett a direct reminder of how local records and property histories preserve a place’s chosen form. Its dual spelling—Trevillett or Trevillet—offers a glimpse into the small and particular ways hamlets are recorded and remembered. For anyone tracing a Tintagel parish map or exploring the area east of Bossiney, Trevillett is one of those concise, easily located settlements whose name and documentary tradition tell a small story about continuity and local identity in Cornwall.
Read more on Wikipedia →Postcode
PL34
Constituency
North Cornwall
Ward
St Teath & Tintagel, Camelford & Boscastle