Mapping Methodism – Treve Chapel

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Treve village is south of Crows-an-wra at the foot of Chapel Carn Brea. This profile of Treve Chapel (probably Wesleyan) was compiled by Jo Lewis and Tony Mansell.

 

The location of Treve Chapel is unknown but the map shows the area in which it was situated.

This was likely the predecessor to the Crows-an-Wra chapels and it may an earlier Crows-an-Wra Chapel as there is some confusion.

There was an early chapel called Treve at the foot of Chapel Carn Brea hill by Treve village and foundations remain. (West Penwith Resources)

 

Pre 1815: Build date. (Methodism in West Penwith – A Heritage at Risk)

1815: Preachers regularly appointed alternate Sundays at 2pm and also St. Buryan at 6pm. J. Matthews, James James, J. Thomas, John James, T. Trudgen and N. Pascoe being listed on the Penzance plan for the last quarter of that year. (West Penwith Resources)

1832: Possibly replacement by Crows-an-wra Chapel. (Methodism in West Penwith – A Heritage at Risk)

2018: The foundations are said to remain. (Methodism in West Penwith – A Heritage at Risk)

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