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Tresmeer (sometimes
spelled Tresmere) (Cornish: Trewasmeur) is a
hamlet and a
civil parish in
northeast Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The
hamlet is...
- 71 miles, 23.68 km); 21 July 1886
Launceston to
Tresmeer; 7 miles 75 chains (12.8 km); 28 July 1892
Tresmeer to Camelford; 9 miles 26 chains (15.0 km); 14...
- Tresinney, Treskerby, Treskillard, Treskilling,
Treskinnick Cross, Treslothan,
Tresmeer,
Tresowes Green, Tresoweshill, Tresparrett,
Tresparrett Posts, Treswithian...
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Kensey in the
parish of
Treneglos and
flows generally east to the
south of
Tresmeer and
Egloskerry and then
divides the town of
Launceston from its suburb...
- Ive, St Stephen-by-Saltash, St
Thomas Apostle-by-Launceston, Tremaine,
Tresmeer,
Trewen Boconnoc,
Braddock [Broadoak], Cardinham, St Cleer, Duloe, St Keyne...
- Stephen-by-Saltash, St
Thomas Apostle-by-Launceston, Torpoint, Tremaine,
Tresmeer,
Trewen Boconnoc, Braddock, Cardinham, St Cleer, Duloe, St Keyne, Lanreath...
- &
South Western Railway, or LSWR,
opened a line
between Launceston and
Tresmeer. The
small goods yard at the
station closed on 9 May 1960 and the station...
- 1885 1947
Bodmin and
Wadebridge Opening and
closing dates are
uncertain Tresmeer 1891 1966
North Cornwall Trewerry and
Trerice Halt 1905 1963 Perranporth...
- are continuous. It
should not be
confused with
Splatt in the
parish of
Tresmeer.
Ordnance Survey Landranger 200; Newquay,
Bodmin &
surrounding area, 1:50...
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Jacobstow parishes, to the east by
North Petherwin parish, and to the west by
Tresmeer and
Treneglos parishes.
Tremaine village is 10
miles (16 km) north-west...