Tregony Accommodation
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Tregony is a pretty town at the base of the Roseland peninsula, on the River Fal. It used to be navigable up to Tregony, where limestone and coal were imported and hides exported. Eventually the river silted up due to tin streaming in the St. Stephen area and the port declined.
The silt-buried original parish church in Tregony was dedicated to St James; it had to be abandoned in 1553. Since then, the church of Tregony has been that of St Cuby, situated at the top of the main street.
Of note in the village are a steep row of balconied almshouses built in 1696 and rebuilt in 1895.
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