Higher Troswell

Settlement in Devon

England

Higher Troswell

Field Edge view at Clubworthy Triangulation Pillar Looking westward towards communications mast.
Field Edge view at Clubworthy Triangulation Pillar Credit: Peter Wood

Higher Troswell is a small village located in Devon, England. Situated in the South Hams district, Higher Troswell is surrounded by picturesque countryside and offers a tranquil setting for residents and visitors alike. The village is known for its charming rural atmosphere and traditional architecture, with many of the buildings dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries.

Higher Troswell is a close-knit community, with a population of around 300 residents. The village has a local pub, a village hall, and a small primary school, providing essential amenities for its inhabitants. The surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and fishing.

The village is well-connected by road, with easy access to nearby towns and cities such as Plymouth and Exeter. The nearest train station is located in the town of Totnes, approximately 10 miles away.

Overall, Higher Troswell is a peaceful and idyllic village, ideal for those seeking a rural retreat in the heart of the Devon countryside.

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Higher Troswell Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.701411/-4.4732136 or Grid Reference SX2592. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Field Edge view at Clubworthy Triangulation Pillar Looking westward towards communications mast.
Field Edge view at Clubworthy Triangulation Pillar
Looking westward towards communications mast.
North Petherwin School North Petherwin School at Brazacott
North Petherwin School
North Petherwin School at Brazacott
Lane through Brazacott Lane through Brazacott passing the converted chapel
Lane through Brazacott
Lane through Brazacott passing the converted chapel
Unsuitable for Motor Vehicles Unsuitable for motor vehicles at Higher Troswell Farmhouse
Unsuitable for Motor Vehicles
Unsuitable for motor vehicles at Higher Troswell Farmhouse
Muddy Farmtrack Muddy farmtrack behind Lower Troswell
Muddy Farmtrack
Muddy farmtrack behind Lower Troswell
Cattle Handling Area Cattle handling area on the farm track behind Lower Troswell
Cattle Handling Area
Cattle handling area on the farm track behind Lower Troswell
Towards the Caudworthy Water valley A muddy field entrance by the lane from Penrose Green to Trossell. The road climbing away on the left is heading for Billacott.
Towards the Caudworthy Water valley
A muddy field entrance by the lane from Penrose Green to Trossell. The road climbing away on the left is heading for Billacott.
Lane to Trossell By the entrance to Braywood Farm and the T junction with lanes to Billacott and Penrose Green.
Lane to Trossell
By the entrance to Braywood Farm and the T junction with lanes to Billacott and Penrose Green.
Field near Trillacott Seen from the lane from Winnacott.
Field near Trillacott
Seen from the lane from Winnacott.
Lane near Brazacott The lane briefly brushes across the southwest corner of the square. The hedge shows signs of recent flailing, but not enough to be able to capture the farmland beyond it.
Lane near Brazacott
The lane briefly brushes across the southwest corner of the square. The hedge shows signs of recent flailing, but not enough to be able to capture the farmland beyond it.
Junction, Brazacott Solid stone buildings in this hamlet which, as the foreground sign on the road shows, possesses a fully functioning primary school. Tucked away out of sight behind the house on the right is a disused listed farmhouse <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://list.historicengland.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1160475&searchtype=mapsearch" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://list.historicengland.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1160475&searchtype=mapsearch">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> .
Junction, Brazacott
Solid stone buildings in this hamlet which, as the foreground sign on the road shows, possesses a fully functioning primary school. Tucked away out of sight behind the house on the right is a disused listed farmhouse LinkExternal link .
Lane to Troswell The lane from Brazacott crosses a tiny stream destined to become part of Caudworthy Water. There are tiny lambs in the field ahead - see 
<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4396855">SX2591 : Lambs, Cappadocia</a>.
Lane to Troswell
The lane from Brazacott crosses a tiny stream destined to become part of Caudworthy Water. There are tiny lambs in the field ahead - see SX2591 : Lambs, Cappadocia.
Lane to Caudworthy Bridge The lane from Troswell starts a steep descent into the Caudworthy Water valley. Ahead is certainly the largest solar farm I've yet seen, at Lower Wheatley Farm. It covers 52 hectares and generates 25 MW.
Lane to Caudworthy Bridge
The lane from Troswell starts a steep descent into the Caudworthy Water valley. Ahead is certainly the largest solar farm I've yet seen, at Lower Wheatley Farm. It covers 52 hectares and generates 25 MW.
Lane to Troswell Taken in the Caudworthy Water valley, with the lane crossing a small tributary and turning to start an ascent to the farms at Troswell.
Lane to Troswell
Taken in the Caudworthy Water valley, with the lane crossing a small tributary and turning to start an ascent to the farms at Troswell.
Field east of Canworthy From the road between Canworthy Water and Caudworthy Bridge. At larger sizes you can just make out part of the enormous solar farm, at Lower Wheatley Farm, above the far hedge.
Field east of Canworthy
From the road between Canworthy Water and Caudworthy Bridge. At larger sizes you can just make out part of the enormous solar farm, at Lower Wheatley Farm, above the far hedge.
Farmland near Trossell A slightly wider view than <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/712198">SX2491 : Field by High Trossell</a>, taken from the same spot. Footpath 529 14/1 runs along the far side of this field, before crossing the valley and following the distinctive curved field boundary up to Parracott. Over on the right is the Caudworthy Water valley.
Farmland near Trossell
A slightly wider view than SX2491 : Field by High Trossell, taken from the same spot. Footpath 529 14/1 runs along the far side of this field, before crossing the valley and following the distinctive curved field boundary up to Parracott. Over on the right is the Caudworthy Water valley.
Lane to Caudworthy Bridge The lane from Stapleton and Whiteleigh, here crossing a tributary of the Caudworthy Water.
Lane to Caudworthy Bridge
The lane from Stapleton and Whiteleigh, here crossing a tributary of the Caudworthy Water.
Maxworthy With barn conversions by the road.
Maxworthy
With barn conversions by the road.
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Higher Troswell is located at Grid Ref: SX2592 (Lat: 50.701411, Lng: -4.4732136)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Located within 500m of 50.701411,-4.4732136
Troswell
Is In: Cornwall, England, UK
Place: village
Lat/Long: 50.6983422/-4.4780642
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 09:00; Sa 07:00
Operator: Royal Mail
Operator Wikidata: Q638098
Post Box Mounting: wall
Post Box Type: wall
Ref: PL15 52D
Royal Cypher: GR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102273
Survey Date: 2023-02-05
Lat/Long: 50.7014408/-4.4734035
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