Trelawne (Cornish: Trevelowen, meaning elm-tree homestead[1]) is an historic manor in the parish of Pelynt in Cornwall, England, situated 20 miles (32 km) west of Plymouth, Devon and four miles (6.4 km) west-northwest of Looe, Cornwall. It was long the seat of the Trelawny family, later Trelawny baronets, one of the most eminent of Cornish gentry families, much of whose political power derived from their control of the pocket borough of nearby East Looe.[2] The surviving grade II* listed[3] manor house known as Trelawne House is today used for holiday accommodation and entertainment, under the name "Trelawne Manor Holiday Park".[4]
^"Trelawne". Akademi Kernewek. Cornwall Council. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
^History of Parliament: House of Commons 1715-1754, ed. R. Sedgwick, 1970 [1]
Trelawne (Cornish: Trevelowen, meaning elm-tree homestead) is an historic manor in the parish of Pelynt in Cornwall, England, situated 20 miles (32 km)...
Romano-British forts. These include the nearby forts/settlements near Trelawne and Great Tree. Additionally, there are some archaeological evidence to...
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Thornwick Bay, Far Grange (owners only) Cornwall: Duporth, St. Minver, Trelawne Manor, St Ives, Mullion Devon: Bideford Bay, Challaborough Bay, Lyme Bay...
McFarish 1948 Saraband for Dead Lovers Frau Busche The Monkey's Paw Mrs Trelawne 1949 The History of Mr. Polly The Innkeeper A Boy, a Girl and a Bike Nan...
1659 arranged the purchase of 300 guns in France which were stored at Trelawne. However the advance of George Monck into England avoided the need to use...
Chawcroft, Hampshire. He was a descendant of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, MP of Trelawne (died 1604). He matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 26 March 1713...
Riviere Sands - Cornwall (now operating under the Haven Holidays brand). Trelawne Manor - Cornwall (now operating under the John Fowler Holidays brand)....
St Germans, Cornwall, and a descendant of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, MP of Trelawne (died 1604) who left the Coldrenick estate to his second son Edward. He...
late 1629: John Rowe 7 November 1630: Sir John Trelawny, 1st Baronet, of Trelawne, Pelynt late 1631: John Prideaux late 1632: Sir Nicholas Lower, of Clifton...
Charles Trelawny Family home, Trelawne Manor Member of Parliament for Plymouth In office 1698–1713 Vice-Admiral of South Cornwall In office 1702–1710 Governor...
who did not die until 1311. Henry had already given away the manor of Trelawne to his daughter on her marriage. The manor of Markwell, which belonged...
families of the counties of Devon and Cornwall, such as the Trelawneys of Trelawne, the Pomeroys, and the Courtenays of Walreddon. They proved so popular...
in Pelynt in the 1800s. The parish contains historic estates including: Trelawne long the seat of the Trelawny family, later Trelawny baronets, one of the...
(1948) - Simmonds Daybreak (1948) - Governor The Monkey's Paw (1948) - Mr. Trelawne The Small Back Room (1949) - Prof. Mair John Wesley (1954) - Trustee of...
Vivian, p.703, pedigree of Seymour "Trelawny, Henry (c.1658-1702), of Trelawne, Pelynt, Cornw". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 7 May 2013. "Trelawny...