English Heritage sites near Treverbyn Parish

Restormel Castle

RESTORMEL CASTLE

6 miles from Treverbyn Parish

Great 13th-century circular shell-keep of Restormel still encloses the principal rooms of the castle in remarkably good condition, standing on an earlier Norman mound surrounded by a deep dry ditch.

St Catherine's Castle

ST CATHERINE'S CASTLE

7 miles from Treverbyn Parish

Discover perhaps what is Cornwall's smallest castle.

St Breock Downs Monolith

ST BREOCK DOWNS MONOLITH

8 miles from Treverbyn Parish

Originally 5 metres (16 feet) high and weighing some 16.75 tonnes, this is Cornwall's largest and heaviest prehistoric monolith. It stands on the summit of St Breock Downs, offering wonderful views.

King Doniert's Stone

KING DONIERT'S STONE

16 miles from Treverbyn Parish

Two richly carved pieces of a 9th century 'Celtic' cross, with an inscription commemorating Dumgarth, British King of Dumnonia, who drowned in c. AD 875.

Trethevy Quoit

TRETHEVY QUOIT

17 miles from Treverbyn Parish

This well-preserved and impressive Neolithic 'dolmen' burial chamber stands 2.7 metres (8.9 ft) high. There are five standing stones, surmounted by a huge capstone.

Hurlers Stone Circles

HURLERS STONE CIRCLES

18 miles from Treverbyn Parish

Three fine late Neolithic or early Bronze Age stone circles arranged in a line, a grouping unique in England.


Churches in Treverbyn Parish

Treverbyn: St Peter the Apostle

Treverbyn Road, Stenalees Treverbyn Truro
01726 822317

Welcome to the parish church of Treverbyn: St Peter the Apostle in the Anglican Diocese of Truro and county of Cornwall England.

Treverbyn Takes in the Villages of Treverbyn, Penwithick, Bugle, Kerrow Moor, Carthew, Ruddlemoor, Bowling Green, Ressuga, Scredda and Parts of Trethurgy.

Enquiries are welcome about Baptisms, sometimes known as Christenings and Marriages. In most circumstances we are usually happy to marry those whose previous marriage ended in divorce.


Pubs in Treverbyn Parish

Bugle Inn

57 Fore Street, Bugle, PL26 8PB
(01726) 850307
thebuglepub.co.uk/

Lively, welcoming family-run village-centre local, named after the sound of the horn of passing stagecoaches. Situated in the heart of the china clay district, many of the pub's customers are associated with this industry. This comfortable...
Carclaze
Sawles Arms

Carbean, Carthew, PL26 8XH
(01726) 850317

This is a small and interesting one-bar local situated in a hamlet close to the Wheal Martyn china clay museum. Sawles was a local landowner who built the pub for the clay workers in the nearby pits; the pub at one time also brewed its own...
Water Wheel

Trethowel House, Trethowel, PL25 5RT
(01726) 67435

Family-orientated country inn and restaurant, with the emphasis firmly on food although it does have a separate bar. The beer (up to two on handpull) varies but is always locally-brewed. Lunchtime meals are available Sundays only.