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Treborough

Treborough is Exmoor's smallest parish in terms of population. It is entirely within the National Park on the Brendon Hills.

Area: 737ha; area within National Park 737ha

Population 2001 census: 42; occupied households: 18

County: Somerset; District: West Somerset; Ward: Old Cleeve

Meaning of place name: possibly from Celtic meaning place of the waterfall, or wooded place or hill, from the Old English treow for tree.

Treborough Church

St Peter's Church

From 2001 census Treborough Exmoor average England average
population density: persons per hectare 0.06 0.16 3.45
% of population 15yrs old and under 16.9 (with Luxborough) 14.9 20.15
% of population 60 yrs old and older 26.3 (with Luxborough) 25.95 20.75
% males/ % females 46/54 (with Luxborough) 48/52 48/52
average persons per occupied household 2.3 2.2 2.3
holiday and second homes: % of all household spaces 14.4 (with Luxborough) 9.92 0.64
% population change since 1991 census +11 +2 +4

Old Post Office Treborough  

The Old Post Office

Old School House Treborough

The Old School House

Treborough Farm

Treborough Farm