IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Elerkey Close, TRURO, TR2 5QS

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Elerkey Close, TR2 5QS by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (37 Images Found)

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Round house in centre of Veryan village
One of the five round houses in Veryan
Image: © cynthia hudson Taken: 10 Aug 2012
0.05 miles
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Veryan - Beehive Cottage
One of the five "round houses" in the village of Veryan, Beehive Cottage is thought likely to be the earliest, dating from c.1820. It has a tiled rather than a thatched roof (Cf. Image]). It is to be found up a lane to the west of the Primary School a few yards NW of Image] It is EH Grade II* listed: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1291428?section=official-list-entry
Image: © Rob Farrow Taken: 3 Aug 2024
0.06 miles
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Old Direction Sign - Signpost by Elerkey Lane, Veryan parish
Pyramid finial - 4 arms; 'Visick' by the UC road, in parish of Veryan (Carrick District), Elerkey Lane junction with Green Lane and Tollyfrank Hill, at back of footpath. Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: CW_SW9139B
Image: © Milestone Society Taken: Unknown
0.06 miles
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A small village in the Roseland district of south Cornwall, UK
Veryan is most famous for its nineteenth century thatched Round Houses. There are five in all, two pairs of which stand at each end of the village and another in the centre. They were originally built by a missionary named Reverend Jeremiah Trist for his daughters. In a round house there are no corners where the devil can hide. A crucifix on the top of each one adds extra protection.
Image: © David Meredith Taken: 4 Mar 2017
0.07 miles
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Veryan - The Well of St Symphorian
With a mediæval core perhaps dating as far back as the C12th, this little well in the centre of the village of Veryan was much restored in the mid C19th and again in 1912. It is EH Grade II listed: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1291447?section=official-list-entry
Image: © Rob Farrow Taken: 3 Aug 2024
0.07 miles
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Old Direction Sign - Signpost by Green Lane, Veryan
Pyramid finial - 3 arms; Visick by the UC road, in parish of Veryan (Carrick District), opposite New Inn in Green Lane, Veryan, inside walled public garden. Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: CW_SW9139A.
Image: © Milestone Society Taken: Unknown
0.08 miles
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Sign post
Sign post in the village
Image: © cynthia hudson Taken: 10 Aug 2012
0.08 miles
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Veryan round houses
Two of 5 round houses in Veryan built by Hugh Rowe, a Lostwithiel builder for the Reverend Jeremiah Trist, reputed to be one for each of his 5 daughters. The round plan is said to be to deter the activities of the Devil because he has no corners in which to hide, but the more likely reason is economy of construction. Grade II* listed: http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=393625&mode=adv and http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=393626&mode=adv
Image: © Rod Allday Taken: 4 Sep 2009
0.09 miles
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Round houses - Veryan
Two of the round houses that this Cornish village is well known for.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 22 Apr 2014
0.10 miles
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Chyrond and Round House East, Veryan
Two Grade II* Listed round cottages built between 1815 and 1818 reputedly inspired by one in St Winnow. One of 5 round houses built in Veryan by Hugh Rowe, a Lostwithiel builder, for the Reverend Jeremiah Trist (1755-1829). Trist added the church clock tower and also had two schools and Parc Behan built (In 1870-72 John Marius Wilson says the church was rebuilt in 1848). Reportedly built for his five daughters, it seems they were lived in by his tenants or labourers of the village. Trist had five daughters and two sons but by 1815 Louisa had died and Maria died in 1818.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 11 Jun 2005
0.10 miles
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