Tregony was mentioned in Domesday as Trelingan and was a town in the middle ages before the River Ruan, a tributary of the River Fal, silted up. The village lost its trade as it was no longer navigable so far inland and settlements further down river and nearer the coast grew in importance. Fore Street is particularly wide and has an unusual Grade II clock tower with a lead sheathed wooden cupola. Tregony Castle no longer exists.
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