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Tresungers, Cornwall

Tresungers is a historic farmhouse near St Endellion, Cornwall. It is noted by Historic England for its well-preserved Tudor features and connection to the agricultural history of the area. The name Tresungers comes from the Cornish words 'tre' (farmstead) and 'sungo' (a personal name), indicating a farm that belonged to a person named Sungo, who is thought to have been a local landowner. The main buildings date from the 16th century and were built by the famous Cornish Godolphin family, who used the estate to house their miners and agricultural workers. It is within the council area of Cornwall.
Historic England Grade II* Listed 1320611.

Place Type: Tudor House
Historic County: Cornwall
Lat, Long: 50.578149,-4.8165219
Grid Reference: SX 0068 7916
Civil Parish: St Endellion CP
Council Area: Cornwall CA
Police Area: Devon and Cornwall PA

GBPN ID: 305210
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Tresungers,_Cornwall_305210

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