Trebartha is a hamlet in the civil parish of North Hill, in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, and in the valley of the River Lynher.
[1] The manor of Trebartha was recorded in the Domesday Book (1086) when it was held by Thurstan from Robert, Count of Mortain.
Mary outlived her husband and married Charles Grylls of Court and, was widowed a second time.
[3] In 1730 Francis Rodd married Allice, daughter of William Sandford of Exeter.
[7] Arthur Langdon (1896) recorded a Cornish cross in the grounds of Trebartha Hall; it had been found built into the gable of a nearby cottage.