- Trewellard
Trewellard (gbmapping|SW376337) is a small village on the north coast road between St Just and St Ives in
Cornwall ,England ,United Kingdom . It is situated 7 miles fromLand's End and 7 miles fromPenzance . It is in the civil parish of St Just. It currently boasts two restaurants (one aMeadery ), a pub and a garage. There is also a small rural industrial estate. It is in an area of outstanding natural beauty and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to the ancienttin workings and the penultimate working tin mine inCornwall , Geevor, that closed finally in 1990. Geevor is now a museum. Down the lane from Trewellard is Levant Tin Mine which was the site of a terrible accident in 1919 where 31 men were killed. It has been long since closed and is owned by the National Trust which operates it as a museum. The village has undergone some development in the last 20 years much of which is of late 20th century style and as such differs from the early granite dwellings in the village. In 2004Penwith District Council designated the centre of the village as aConservation area . This means that planning permission can be more difficult to obtain and has increased the value of land within the village. The Methodist Chapel finally closed in 2005 due to declining attendance and an ageing congregation. House prices are now higher than the national average.
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