Traboe

Traboe

Traboe (pronounced "tray-bow") is a hamlet within the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall. It is approximately a mile down the road from Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station. It contains eleven houses and a building which used to house Rosuick Farm Shop, this being the purpose for which it was built. The list of houses includes a converted inn and a converted school house.

There is well situated at the back of the green. A tree was planted on the green by residents of the hamlet to commemorate the millennium.

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