Tregony and Cuby form a small civil parish in Cornwall, centred on the historic village of Tregony on the banks of the River Fal. The settlement grew as a medieval market town and riverside port and was once a parliamentary borough until 19th‑century reform, so the area still carries a sense of layered history amid its rural setting close to Truro and the Roseland Peninsula.
Today the parish feels typically Cornish: rolling farmland, orchards and lanes give way to a compact village core with a church at Cuby, a pub, village hall and a small mix of local businesses. The river and nearby coast attract walkers, sailors and visitors, while many residents commute to larger towns, keeping a quiet but sociable community life.
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