Tresillian House | |
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Location | St Newlyn East, Cornwall, England |
Coordinates | 50°23′09″N 5°01′04″W / 50.385833°N 5.017778°W |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | Tresillian House |
Designated | 30 May 1967 |
Reference no. | 1141420 |
Tresillian House is a country house near St Newlyn East, off the A3058 road, Cornwall, England. It was registered as a Grade II listed building on 30 May 1967. It is most associated with the Bennet family historically; John Bennet, Curate of Antony was once owner of the house and in 1837 it was occupied by Richard Gully Bennet, who was a Magistrate of Cumberland.[1][2] Tresillian means "a place of eels" in Cornish.[3]