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Treveal
Treveal is a farm in the parish of Zennor, Cornwall, UK. Treveal is also a hamlet in the parish of Cubert (Cornwall), between Cubert churchtown and Tresean, where the spelling has recently changed to Trevail to reflect the pronunciation. The Cubert hamlet has the meaning "Mayle's Farm" with attested spellings back to the 14th century. See also * List of farms in Cornwall This is a list of farms in Cornwall. Cornwall is a ceremonial county and unitary authority area of England within the United Kingdom. Farms in Cornwall * Arrallas * Bodanna * Bodgate * Bodrean * Carn Arthen * Carnebone * Churchto ... References External links Farms in Cornwall Hamlets in Cornwall {{Penwith-geo-stub ...
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Ellenglaze
Ellenglaze ( kw, Elynglas) is a Hamlet (place), hamlet near the village of Cubert north of Perranporth in Cornwall, England. It lies close to the edge of Penhale Sands (dunes). History The manor of Ellenglaze is recorded in the Domesday Book as "Elil" (the 'glaze' was likely added later, from Cornish , meaning blue or green) and belonging to the monastery of Bodmin and having 2 hides of land and land for 8 ploughs. The monastery had 4 ploughs and 4 serfs there. There were also 8 villeins, 8 smallholders, half a square league of pasture and 20 sheep. The value of it was £1 sterling. "Elil" was at one time identified with a place in the hundred of East Wivelshire. It is the location of a former lead mine, abandoned in 1839. Ellenglaze Manor is a Grade II listed building, probably dating from the mid-late 17th century, with later alterations. References

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