Cornwall England United Kingdom
50.32613,-5.174536

Trevellas

Trevellas is a village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, situated midway between St Agnes and Perranporth. It was first recorded as a place in Cornwall in 1302 and was the site of the Trevelles family manor. Trevellas valley was a mining site for centuries and known as the "Blue Hills" coloured by bluish slate. During World War II the nearby Perranporth airport was used as a Royal Air Force base. Painter John Opie was born in Trevellas.

Distance between:

London to Trevellas 235 Miles / 379 Kms
Liverpool to Trevellas 233 Miles / 375 Kms

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tourist attraction Nearby

Blue Hills Tin