Tremayne, Cornwall

Tremayne (Cornish: Tremen)[1] is a hamlet in the parish of St Martin in Meneage, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

A track leads down to Tremayne Quay (Tremain, in 1879), which was built by Sir Richard Vyvyan in 1847 for the visit of Queen Victoria to Trelowarren.

[clarification needed] Her great-grandson, Edward, Duke of Windsor, landed at the quay during a visit in 1921.

The woods and quay were bequeathed from the Vyvyan family of Trelowarren to the National Trust in 1978.

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Riverside woodland and Tremayne Quay