Trethurgy
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Trethurgy is located in Cornwall Trethurgy Trethurgy Location within Cornwall | |
OS grid reference | SX038554 |
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Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
50°21′58′′N 4°45′36′′W / 50.366°N 4.760°W / 50.366; -4.760 |
Trethurgy is a village in the parish of Treverbyn,[1] Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is about two miles northeast of St Austell.[2] Carne Farm, Trethurgy is the birthplace of Silvanus Trevail, a president of the Society of Architects and the architect of many well known Cornish hotels such as the Headland Hotel, Newquay and the Carbis Bay Hotel, Carbis Bay.[3] [4]
References
[edit ]- ^ Trethurgy, Cornwall; Explore Britain
- ^ Ordnance Survey One-inch Map of Great Britain; Bodmin and Launceston, sheet 186.
- ^ Best, R. S. The life and good works of John Passmore Edwards, with an appendix on the architect Silvanus Trevail, who designed nine Passmore Edwards buildings (pp.47-48). Dyllansow Truran (1982) ISBN 0-907566-18-9.
- ^ Laws, Peter (2002). "Silvanus Trevail Society Newsletter; Talk given by Peter Laws". The Silvanus Trevail Society. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
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