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Cobb Cottage
Cobb Cottage is one of the oldest buildings in Trebetherick. The original cottage, as seen from the lane, is uppermost, the rest having been added…
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Daymer Cottage
Daymer Cottage was built in 1987 by Dr Colin Hallward and his wife Diana, on land which was previously the bottom of Whitebays’ garden. …
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Daymer Dunes
Daymer Dunes was built between the wars by Mrs Borrie (Ruth May, nee Downing), who was then living at Daymer Bay House, though she moved…
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Doom Bar House
Doom Bar House was built in 1934 for Mr and Mrs Anthony Jeffreys, on land that had formed part of Lower Farm, on Daymer Lane….
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Drumtarlie
Drumtarlie was built in the late 1930s by Mr and Mrs Greenshield, who owned several acres of land to the east of Fishing Cove Field…
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Grey Ladies
Grey Ladies was built by Ernest Betjemann, the Poet Laureate’s father, on part of a field known as Well Park, bought from Robert Darell Smythe…
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Higher Farm
By the early years of the twentieth century there were only three arable farms based in Trebetherick, out of the six recorded in earlier times….
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Little Torquil
The house now known as Little Torquil was built originally in the 1920’s as the garage to Torquil. Elsie McCorkindale loved driving, and owned one…
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Rocket House
The ‘Life Saving Apparatus House’ as it is called on a 1908 map of Trebetherick is next to what were originally coastguard cottages – now…
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Torquil Cottage
In 1838 Cob Cottage was standing at the end of a row of 6 cottages extending down the lane. There was a gap and then…
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Trebarbill
Trebarbill was built in 1952 by Emily Lander for her daughter Sylvia and son-in-law Roy Dingle (1915-78). Their second child Barbara was actually born in…
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White Horses
White Horses was built in 1938 by Lewis Brown, who had bought the land at Trebetherick Point from Ernest Betjeman, the Poet Laureate’s father –…
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White Wings
White Wings was built in 1937 for Mr and Mrs Reginald Gwinn, on land previously owned by Mrs Bessie Betjeman, the Poet Laureate’s mother. They…
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