Come-to-Good is a
small settlement in
Cornwall
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, England, United Kingdom.
It consists of a farm, seven residential houses and a
Quaker Meeting House
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Typically, Friends meeting houses are simple and resemble local residential buildings. Steeples, spires, and ...
, built in 1710. It lies on the Tregye Road between
Carnon Downs and
King Harry Ferry.
[''Philip's Street Atlas Cornwall''. London: Philip's, 2003; p. 82] The boundary between
Feock parish to the south and
Kea parish to the north runs along the Tregye Road, south of the Meeting House and its burial ground and curves northward to the west, along the path of the stream and to the east, along the track to
Penelewey. The Tregye Campus of Truro College is nearby.
The name
Patricia Griffith says
[Patricia Griffith ''Early Quakers at Come-to-Good'' Come-to-Good Quaker Meeting (1995).] "There has been much discussion about the origins of such a delightful name and for some time it was thought it derived from the supposed Cornish Cwm-ty-coit meaning "the coombe by the dwelling in the wood". However this derivation has never been felt to be totally satisfactory and recent research by Dr
Oliver Padel has discovered that the name "Come to Good" is not found as a name for the area until fairly late in the seventeenth century, after the arrival of the meeting. He now argues that it is much more likely to be an ironical reference to Friends and the Meeting."
The Quaker Meeting House
References
Hamlets in Cornwall
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