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Trewetha

Trewetha

Hamlet
PL29North Cornwall

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3Listed Buildings

About Trewetha

Trewetha is a small, quietly appealing hamlet in the parish of St Endellion, Cornwall, England. Its modest presence feels like an invitation to slow down and listen to the subtle echoes of local history. Among the traces that mark its past is a mine once known as Wheal Boys, a reminder of the industries that have shaped many Cornish communities. Visitors who come across Trewetha will find a place that rewards a gentle, unhurried exploration: a corner of the countryside where the past sits comfortably alongside the present. Whether you pause to take in the immediate surroundings or simply enjoy the sense of calm that small settlements often offer, Trewetha offers a peaceful interlude in the broader tapestry of Cornwall. It is the sort of place that invites reflection on quieter rhythms of life and the stories beneath the surface, including the memory of Wheal Boys and the hands that worked there.
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Postcode

PL29

Constituency

North Cornwall

Ward

Wadebridge East & St Minver, Wadebridge West & St Mabyn

Coordinates

50.5862°N, 4.8194°W

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Listed Buildings

PORT ISAAC MILL

0.6 km
Grade II

GARDEN WALLS IMMEDIATELY TO SOUTH, SOUTH EAST AND EAST OF TRESUNGERS AND FLIGHT OF STEPS UP TO TERRACE ON EAST

0.9 km
Grade II

TRESUNGERS

0.9 km
Grade II*

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