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Trevillet or
Trevillett is a
hamlet in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is
located within the
civil parish of Tintagel, to the east of
Bossiney village...
- Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The
valley has been
carved by the
Trevillet River (Cornish: Duwy,
meaning dark river) in
Trethevy around one mile...
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include Bossiney, Truas, Trebarwith, Tregatta, Trenale, Trethevy, Treven,
Trevillet, and Trewarmett. The po****tion of the
entire parish was 1,725 at the...
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plunge pool or
basin fed by a 60-foot-high (18 m)
waterfall on the
Trevillet River. The
river is
carved into Late
Devonian slate and
several earlier...
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north Cornwall stretching for
around one mile
along both
banks of the
Trevillet River. The glen's most
prominent feature is St Nectan's Kieve, a spectacular...
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Wanson Water (MS)
Millook Water (MS)
River Valency (MS)
River Jordan Trevillet River (MS)
Camel catchment River Camel (MS)
River Amble (R)
Polmorla Brook...
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Cornwall from 1617
until his death. "WOOD, John (bet.1580/4-1623), of
Trevillet, Tintagel, Cornw". The
History of Parliament.
Retrieved 28
January 2020...
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Robartes once held land at Halgabron.
Halgabron mill was
built on the
Trevillet River in the 19th century. It is in the
civil parish of
Michaelstow Cornwall...
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resided in Lewdown.
Thomas Wood of Lew
Trenchard built a
mansion at
Trevillet, Tintagel, Cornwall, in the 16th century. His son John
became member of...
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fields next to the
Trevillet River and is the only one of the four
mills on the
river (the
others are Halgabron,
Trevillet and Trethevy) to lie upstream...