once I had made the connection ... there it was; turned into a house with plastic windows (yuck!); I am unsure if it was occupied. But it is so good to see a piece of our history still standing.
I have walked the greater part of the rivers, sometimes in the river. I then noticed the chimney poking out of the trees, and searched for the way in....
then I remembered Treneere Barton - my father and I used to visit someone there.
I had no idea Treneere Mill still existed, for the trees are now hiding even the chimney. This water mill (with steam power as auxiliary) dates from the early 19C, and maybe even earlier; James Pengelly operated it in 1880 or so. I have much more research to complete.
Treneere Mill; my father worked on the farms around Treneere, as gardener and other duties, as well as working for TF Hosking; in the process I went along, and got into just about every crook and nanny; one of these was Treneere Mill. My dear granny lived in Parc Mellan and so I was really...
Deep and Crisp and Even, just the way a pizza should be ... Nr61 Polmeere Road, from my bedroom window at Nr65; I never quite got used to not hearing the birds as their feet ran across the flat roof.
Here is my wife and my mother in law with our nephew before the bypass went through Treneere.This Picture was taken August 1984
Picture donated by Nigel_53
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