Trink Hill

Trencrom Hill lies one kilometre to the South East.

[1] (grid reference SW504371), Landranger Map Number: 203 Latitude: 50.181219N Longitude: 5.497563W A Round barrow exists at the summit, an OS Trig point within it.

The mines were previously known as Wheals Kitty, Margaret, Mary and Trencrom.

[5] There is a covering of bell heather (Erica cinerea) on the hill and in 1926 Miss Gertrude Waterer found a variety with a prostrate habit and lavender flowers.

It was commercially introduced by Knap Hill Nursery's in 1933 and awarded a Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Merit in the same year and in 1984 a Garden Merit.

View of Trencrom Hill, Trink Hill and Worvas Hill (Knill's Monument) from Hayle
Twelve O'Clock rock, Trink Hill