Trevadlock
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Trevadlock is a hamlet south of Lewannick, Cornwall, United Kingdom.[1] It includes a re-furbished old chapel, old schoolroom and semi-detached cottages.
Place name history
The name Trevadlock has its origins in the Cornish language. It is formed of tre ('homestead, settlement', which can turn to 'trev' when in front of a vowel) + ‘adlock’, a particle of uncertain meaning or origin.
References
- ^ Ordnance Survey One-inch Map of Great Britain; Bodmin and Launceston, sheet 186. 1961
External links
Media related to Trevadlock at Wikimedia Commons
50°35′00″N 4°27′06″W / 50.5832905°N 4.451687°W
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