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…
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. …
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…
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….
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…
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…
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….
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…
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…
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…
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…
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 –…
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…