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The Jazz Degree is taught almost exclusively at our
Tregye Campus.
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Tregye was built as a country estate in 1809 and Truro College bought the site
at the beginning of September 1999. The country house is set in its own grounds
with mature gardens and trees and it overlooks extensive views of the
countryside reaching down to the Fal estuary. Geographically Tregye is four
miles from Truro centre, a mile from Loe Beach, six miles from Mylor Yachting
Harbour and seven miles from the main campus.
For further information please contact Tregye on 01872 862289.
Accommodation Information
How to find us
By train:
Rail companies operate regular services to Truro from all major British cities.
The Inter-City service from London Paddington to Truro normally takes just over
four hours. Car ferry and passenger services to France and Spain sail from
Plymouth, which is easily reached by car or by train.
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By road:
Take the A30 from Exeter or the A38 from Plymouth, which joins the A30 at
Bodmin. Continue along the A30 until the Chiverton Cross roundabout. Take the
left filter lane signposted to Truro. Continue until you reach the
Threemilestone roundabout, take the second exit (going straight on) and take the
right hand lane at the next roundabout, you will see the impressive Fal building
on your right. Follow the road past the Fal and Lynher buildings and at the next
roundabout take the first exit which leads up past the Kenwyn building and
follow signs for visitor parking.
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By plane:
Flights operate daily to and from Newquay in Cornwall to London's Gatwick and
Stansted Airports. The flight takes about an hour, and Newquay airport is
approximately 20 miles from Truro. Exeter and Bristol airports operate daily
international flights to Europe and beyond.
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