Trewethern
HamletPL27North Cornwall
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6Listed Buildings
About Trewethern
Trewethern is a small hamlet tucked into the civil parish of St Kew in Cornwall, England. Though modest in size, it offers a concentrated glimpse of the county’s architectural past: four Grade II Listed buildings stand here, each carrying its own provenance. Trewethern Farmhouse and Carns Farmhouse anchor the settlement’s agricultural heritage, while Threwethern Cottage and Walts Cottage add to the domestic vernacular. Together these houses chart a timeline of construction that reaches back to the 15th century and moves forward to the early 18th century, offering a layered sense of history within a compact setting. For readers curious about Cornish buildings and their stories, Trewethern presents an intimate collection of listed structures to admire and consider, set within the wider landscape of St Kew and the South West region of England.
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PL27
Constituency
North Cornwall
Ward
Padstow, Wadebridge East & St Minver, Wadebridge West & St Mabyn