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Trebetherick (Cornish: Trebedrek) is a
village on the
north coast of Cornwall. It is
situated on the east side of the
River Camel estuary approximately...
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Trebetherick (Old Cornish: Gwenedek, St. Guenedoc) is a
chapel in the
parish of St Minver. It is
located to the
south of the
village of
Trebetherick,...
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steep hills at both ends of the seafront,
towards the
village of
Trebetherick to the
southwest and New
Polzeath to the northeast. The
South West Coast...
- brother's
house in
Trebetherick in Cornwall,
where he died on 9
April 2009, at the age of 63. He was
buried at St Enodoc's Church,
Trebetherick. His wife Lesley...
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situated at the
south end of
Daymer Bay
between the
settlements of
Trebetherick and Rock in the
civil parish of St
Minver Lowlands.
approximately five...
- in his poetry. He is
buried in the
churchyard at St Enodoc's Church,
Trebetherick.
Charles Causley, the poet, was born in
Launceston and is
perhaps the...
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collectively worth an
estimated £11 million: a £4
million mansion in
Trebetherick, a £4.4
million property in Rock, and a £2
million Grade II
listed property...
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suffered increasingly from Parkinson's disease. He died at his home in
Trebetherick, Cornwall, on 19 May 1984, aged 77, and is
buried nearby at St Enodoc's...
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Daymer Bay lies west of
Trebetherick village at grid
reference SW 928 775. The bay is
bounded to the
north by
Trebetherick Point and to the
south by...
- Trebartha, Trebarwith,
Trebarwith Strand, Trebeath,
Trebell Green,
Trebetherick, Trebil****, Trebudannon, Trebullett, Treburgett, Treburgie, Treburley...