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Trew

Hamlet
TR13St Ives

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About Trew

Trew is a hamlet in the parish of Breage in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Set within the county of Cornwall and the South West region, Trew sits in the TR13 postcode district. As a hamlet, it represents one of the smaller, named settlements that punctuate Cornwall’s map, anchored administratively to the parish of Breage. Visitors and readers tracing the lanes and place‑names of this corner of England will find Trew listed among the network of communities that make up the county. Its identity is simple and rooted in place: a named stop within TR13, belonging to Cornwall and to the wider South West. For those compiling itineraries or exploring parish and postcode boundaries, Trew offers a concise, unmistakable point on the map—part of the parish of Breage, within Cornwall, in South West England, United Kingdom.
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Postcode

TR13

Constituency

St Ives

Ward

Porthleven, Breage & Germoe, Helston South & Meneage, Crowan, Sithney & Wendron, Helston North

Coordinates

50.1179°N, 5.3340°W

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Attractions

Poldark Mine

historic

Visitors descend into the very shafts and adits of Wheal Roots, a real eighteenth-century tin mine that became famous through the Poldark television series filmed nearby. Guided underground tours reveal the cramped, candlelit conditions in which miners worked for just a few pence a day — a visceral encounter with industrial history beneath the Cornish hills.

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Listed Buildings

TREWORLIS BARTON FARMHOUSE

0.3 km
Grade II

ENGINE HOUSE AT SW623295, WEST WHEAL METAL AND FLOW OR GOLD HILL TIN MINE

0.5 km
Grade II

DETACHED CHIMNEY AT SW6232295, WEST WHEAL METAL

0.5 km
Grade II

ENGINE HOUSE AT SW628298, IVEY'S SHAFT, WHEAL METAL

1.2 km
Grade II

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