Tresillian is a small village in central Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated three miles (5 km) east of Truro on the A390 road.
Tresillian was the home of Robert Tresilian, Chief Justice of the King's Bench between 1381 and 1387. A famous event of the English Civil War took place here in 1645. Thomas Fairfax sent a summons of surrender to Ralph Hopton who replied on March 8th that he was willing to negotiate terms. Fairfax agreed to negotiate and on March 10th 1645 both sides met at Tresillian Bridge. Hopton agreed to move his army to St Allen as a gesture of trust and goodwill allowing Fairfax to occupy Truro.[1] The Wheel Inn at Tresillian is Grade II Listed building and is said to be to have been used as Fairfax's headquarters during the Civil War (Battle of Tresillian).[2]
A new church was built at Tresillian Bridge in 1904 (the font, bells, statue of St Anthony and pulpit from Merther were moved to the new church). The parish church of Merther was abandoned in the mid-20th century: previously it had been used occasionally, usually for funeral services.
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