- Trebetherick
Trebetherick is a village in
Cornwall ,England ,United Kingdom , lying on the North/Western bank of theRiver Camel , right at its estuary into theAtlantic Ocean .Places of interest
Trebetherick extends rather loosely from
Trebetherick Point south towards Rock. Trebetherick Point is a rocky, windswept cliff outcrop separating the Trebetherick beach ofDaymer Bay from that of Hayle Bay, atPolzeath just to the north. The remains ofshipwreck s can still be seen on the dangerous jagged rocks. The National Trust owns part of the Point.The large, sandy beach of
Daymer Bay itself is largely sheltered from the Atlantic, and in summer usually offers calm swimming for holidaying families.Behind Daymer Bay are
sand dune s, rising into agolf course . Bizarrely set in the middle of thegolf course is St Enodoc Church. This curious church with a bent steeple lies considerably below the current surrounding ground level, having been excavated in1863 after being completely buried bysand .The church's
graveyard is the resting place ofPoet Laureate John Betjeman , who loved the area and wrote poems about many local sites, including Greenaway, on Trebetherick Point. Betjeman died in the village, at "Treen", his home in Daymer Lane, on19 May 1984 .To the south of Daymer Bay rises Brea Hill, notable for its ancient
tumuli .ee also
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Polzeath
*Rock
*List of places in Cornwall External links
* [http://www.thisisnorthcornwall.com/trebetherick.html About Trebetherick]
* [http://www.ncdc.gov.uk/media/adobe/k/n/St%20Minver%20Ward.pdf Local government census report, 2004]
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