Tregony is a small village and former market town in Cornwall, England, set on the valley of the River Fal close to the sheltered creeks of the Roseland Peninsula. Historically it acted as a modest river port and market centre; its borough once returned members to Parliament until the Reform Act of 1832 removed that privilege as the town declined in importance when the river silted up.
Today Tregony is a quiet community with the sort of mix of farms, local shops, pubs and a village hall typical of rural Cornwall, and it attracts walkers, birdwatchers and visitors exploring the nearby estuaries and coastal lanes. Local life leans on agriculture and small‑scale tourism rather than industry, and the village retains a strong sense of local history and community despite being within easy reach of larger centres such as Truro.
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