The Silvanus Trevail Society
"To remember the man ....
.... and his work"

Trevail's first
chapel - Mt Charles nr St Austell -
designed when he was just 21 years old.
Trevail Buildings:
Society Newsletter Archive:
Bibliography - Further Reading on Trevail
Also there's a new book by STS members Hazel Harradence & Ronald Perry:
"Silvanus Trevail - Cornish Architect & Entrepreneur".
Click on the cover image for more details from the publisher.
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Sketch of the Carbis Bay Hotel, near St Ives, c 1894
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Saturday 9th May - 2.30pm -
AGM in Luxulyan Village Hall
preceded by lunch at the King's Arms hostelry and followed by a walk to the church for a wreath laying and a guided walk around the village then back to the village hall for tea and a chance to view Trevail photos & family treesTuesday 16th June - 7.00pm -
Visit to Carclaze (Board) School, Carclaze Road, St Austell
Saturday 7th November - 2.00pm -
A visit to the Headland Hotel, Newquay
for an afternoon with John Armstrong who will talk about and show the plans for further development of the site. There will then be an opportunity for a walk round inside the building.
For those who wish it, lunch will be available in the Terrace Room (conservatory) from 12 noon.
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Non-members
are most welcome on all visits and tours
but
please let us know of your intention to take part
in case changes have to be made
Please note
that the Society cannot be held responsible for any accident or mishap
resulting from participation in any of our events.
For more information
please call Hazel Harradence on (01726) 851
158
or E-mail
the society webmaster at : sts[at]ic24.net

Passmore Edwards Free Library in Camborne
About Silvanus Trevail and the Society's Aims
Membership Secretary - Mrs Hazel Harradence
Tan Yard Cottage, Bodiggo, Luxulyan, Bodmin, Cornwall PL30 5DR
Telephone (01726) 851 158
Society E-mail/Webmaster: sts[at]ic24.net
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