Treverbyn is a civil parish and village in mid-Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, lying north of St Austell.
The parish population at the 2011 census including Carluddon, Greensplatt, Knightor, Lavrean and Lower Menadue was 8,016.
Its Historic England listing states that the building "expresses the simplicity of design characteristic of the early Ecclesiological movement".
[7] The area was once the site of tin and copper mines but during the 19th century extensive china clay works were established, including one of the largest at Carclaze.
Part of the area forms the Wheal Martyn SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest), noted for its examples of granite.