Treveneague
Treveneague is an area near Goldsithney, Penzance, in the civil parish of St Hilary. It was originally composed of two places, North Treveneague and South Treveneague.[1] The Grade II listed early 19th century North Treveneague Farmhouse and Farm Buildings North of Treveneague Farmhouse are located here.[2][3] In the 1860s, an Iron Age fogou was discovered at Treveneague.[4]
References
- "View: Cornwall LXIX.SW (includes: St Erth; St Hilary.) - Ordnance Survey Six-inch England and Wales, 1842-1952". maps.nls.uk. Retrieved 2017-11-18.
- "North Treveneague Farmhouse A Grade II Listed Building in St. Hilary, Cornwall". Britishl Listed Buildings. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
- "Farm Buildings North of Treveneague Farmhouse A Grade II Listed Building in St. Hilary, Cornwall". Britishl Listed Buildings. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
- Cornwall, Royal Institution of (April 1868). "Chronological Memoranda". Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall (9): 69. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
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