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Occupation
  
Architect

Name
  
Silvanus Trevail

Role
  
Architect


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Born
  
11 November 1851 (
1851-11-11
)

Buildings
  
Carbis Bay HotelHeadland HotelHousel Bay HotelKing Arthur's Castle HotelHospital of St Lawrence, Bodmin

Died
  
November 1903, Bodmin General railway station

Structures
  
Headland Hotel, Carbis Bay Hotel, Atlantic Hotel, Pass Edwards Public Lib, King Arthurs Castle Ho

Headland Hotel, Newquay


Silvanus Trevail (11 November 1851 – 7 November 1903) was a British architect, and the most prominent Cornish architect of the 19th century.

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Early life

Trevail was born at Carne Farm, Trethurgy in the parish of Luxulyan, Cornwall on 11 November 1851.

Career

Trevail rose to become Mayor of Truro and, nationally, President of the architects' professional body, the Society of Architects.

He was Cornwall's most famous architect, certainly of the 19th century. Following the Education Act of 1870 which created Board Schools, Trevail designed around fifty such schools throughout the county. He also designed hotels including the Headland Hotel, Newquay, Carbis Bay Hotel in Carbis Bay, and restored the church at Temple. He was said to be a man ahead of his time, a campaigner for sanitation improvements and an entrepreneur.

Selected works

  • Atlantic Hotel, Newquay
  • Carbis Bay Hotel, Carbis Bay
  • Castle Hotel, Tintagel
  • Headland Hotel, Newquay
  • St Lawrence Hospital, Bodmin (which is being demolished between September 2013 and February 2014).
  • Death

    His success however, did not bring him happiness. Trevail had a history of depression and had been unwell for some time before committing suicide. On 7 November 1903 he shot himself in the lavatory of a train as it entered Brownqueen Tunnel a short distance from Bodmin Road railway station.

    References

    Silvanus Trevail Wikipedia


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