Trevowhan

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Trevowhan

Trevowhan is a hamlet[1] in the parish of Morvah, Cornwall, England, UK, and lies 0.5 miles east of the village of Morvah.[2]

A terrace of a house and two cottages in the hamlet is a Grade II listed building.[3]

In 1427 dwelling houses and surrounding land there was recorded as being held by a John Trevaygnon, but it was not known which Lord he was in the service of.[4] In 1882 there were two farms there consisting of 82.5 acres.[5]

On 10 July 1745 John Wesley visited the hamlet and preached a sermon, during which a constable read the Riot Act.[6]

Trevowhan has a bus service which is used by visitors to nearby Chun Quoit.[7]

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