Trevilley
HamletTR19St Ives
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2Listed Buildings
1Beaches
About Trevilley
Tucked into the far west of Cornwall, Trevescan is a small hamlet with a quiet, unassuming charm. Its location is simple to describe and easy to appreciate: placed between the village of Sennen and the settlement at Land’s End, Trevescan sits amid some of the county’s most iconic place names. It lies eight miles (13 km) to the west of Penzance, making it a neat and accessible point from which to sense Cornwall’s westerly edge. There is an intimacy to hamlets like Trevescan — a sense of place that comes from scale and situation rather than fanfare. Visitors passing through will find themselves between two well-known neighbours, with the wider landscape of west Cornwall close at hand. For anyone mapping an itinerary around Sennen, Land’s End or Penzance, Trevescan offers a gentle, unassuming stop — a reminder that Cornwall’s character is often found in its small settlements as much as its landmarks.
Read more on Wikipedia →Postcode
TR19
Constituency
St Ives
Ward
Land's End, Mousehole, Newlyn & St Buryan, Ludgvan, Madron, Gulval & Heamoor
Listed Buildings
Nearby Beaches
0.9 km