Trevenson ( Cornish: Trevensyn) [1] is in the parish of Carn Brea, between the towns of Camborne and Redruth in Cornwall, United Kingdom.
Trevenson House was built in 1797 for Thomas Kevill, a steward of the Tehidy estate and replaced an earlier house on the site. Trevenson House is a Grade II listed building. Further information regarding the history can be found here. [2] It is now part of iCT4 Limited [3] being run as serviced offices and conferencing facilities for the community.
Tevenson Chapel was built in 1806–09 as a Church of England chapel-of-ease in the parish of Illogan. The chapel has a thin castellated west tower; the pointed windows are of granite with cast iron tracery. This tracery has been replaced with modern replicas. [4] [5]
The area is home to Cornwall College, an A level centre and Pool School. Trevenson used to be home to the Camborne School of Mines between 1970 and 2004. It has since moved to a new campus in Penryn called Tremough.
Trevenson Park was the venue for Cornish wrestling tournaments for prizes [6] including the Interceltic games in 1929. [7]
50°13′48″N 5°16′23″W / 50.230°N 5.273°W
Trevenson ( Cornish: Trevensyn) [1] is in the parish of Carn Brea, between the towns of Camborne and Redruth in Cornwall, United Kingdom.
Trevenson House was built in 1797 for Thomas Kevill, a steward of the Tehidy estate and replaced an earlier house on the site. Trevenson House is a Grade II listed building. Further information regarding the history can be found here. [2] It is now part of iCT4 Limited [3] being run as serviced offices and conferencing facilities for the community.
Tevenson Chapel was built in 1806–09 as a Church of England chapel-of-ease in the parish of Illogan. The chapel has a thin castellated west tower; the pointed windows are of granite with cast iron tracery. This tracery has been replaced with modern replicas. [4] [5]
The area is home to Cornwall College, an A level centre and Pool School. Trevenson used to be home to the Camborne School of Mines between 1970 and 2004. It has since moved to a new campus in Penryn called Tremough.
Trevenson Park was the venue for Cornish wrestling tournaments for prizes [6] including the Interceltic games in 1929. [7]
50°13′48″N 5°16′23″W / 50.230°N 5.273°W