Poundstock (Cornish: Tregorlann) is a civil parish and a hamlet on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
[3] The manor of Poundstock was recorded in the Domesday Book (1086) when it was held by Jovin from Robert, Count of Mortain.
[4] A free community magazine, The Poundstock Packet, is produced every two months and distributed to every household in the parish.
The parish church of St Winwaloe is at grid reference SX 202 994 in Poundstock hamlet and its battlemented tower houses a ring of six bells, rehung in 2000.
These are much faded but interesting for their iconography: they are the Tree of Deadly Sins, the Warning to Sabbath-breakers and the Weighing of Souls.
Penfound manor house is built round a large medieval hall whose roof has collar-beams on arched braces.
Additions to the hall are a massive chimney-stack in the north wall and a small room with solar above at the southwest corner.
Some changes have been made since opening, including the projectors now replaced with Cinemeccanica Victoria 9s, and the ticket office and foyer have been modified.