Charity No. 1189754
TREIVIORE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP TRUST
REPORT AND ACCOU￿￿
YEAR ENDED 5 ￿RIL 2024
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANrs
9 TREGARNE TERRACE
ST AusfELL

TREMORE CHIUSTL4N FELLOWSHIP TRusr
INDEPENDEiwf EXAMINERS, REPORT
I report to the trustees on my eXamI￿tion of the accounts of Tremore Christian Fellowship Tn￿ (the
Charity) for the year ended 5 ApTiI 2024. which are set out on pages 5 - 7.
This report is made solely to the Charitys trustees. as a body. in accordance with section 154 of the
Charities Act 2011. My independent examineffs work has been undertaken so that I might state to the
Charitys trustees those matters l am required to state to them in an independent examinerfs report and
for no other purpose. To the hjllest extent pennitted by law, I do not accept or assume responsibility to
anyone other than the Charity. the chari￿s mernbers as a body and the Charitys t￿￿teeS for my
independent examinerfs worK for this report, or for the opinion5 1 have fornied.
Responsibilitles and bas18 of report
As the charity trustees of the Charity you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in
accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (the Acrf).
I repor[ in respect of my examination of the Charitys accounts canied out under section 145 of the 2011
Act and in carrylng Out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity
Commission under secuon 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent e￿Miner'S Statement
I have completed my examination. I can confinn that no material matters have come to my attention in
connectlon with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
accounting records were not kept in respect of the Charity as required by secuon 130 of the Act; or
2. the accounts do not accord with those records.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters In connection with the examination to which
attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be
reached.
Date: ￿. OÈ. 2oW
Ian
Chalmers FCA
9 Tregarne Terrace
ST AUSTELL
Cornwall
PL25 4DD

TREMORE CHiusfiAN FELLOWSHIP TRUST
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE
ENDED 5 APRIL 2024
BACKGROUND
The Charity owns nearly three acres of latld in a nwaI are& On this land 1$ situated Tremore Manor and
TTemor¢ Hall, known as Tr¢more "Church Hall" once also the site of a smaIl independent school
founded by the then owners of Tremore Manor. The Manor house is a Grade Il listed building which
came into the possession of the charity (then unincorporated number 282966) in 2018. under the tenns of
the previous owner's will. It W&8 in need of extensive renovation. Much has been done. using funds
bequeathed in thc sam¢ will and those from previous legacies. Thcre hav¢ been many unexpwt¢d
expenses, such as asb¢stos removal and the installation of new drain5 and a sewage treatment plant.
OWECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
The objectives and activities of the Charity are to advance the Christian faith for the benefit of the public
according to the Statement of Faith appearing in the schedule to its constitution document, in such ways
and tn such parts of the United Kingdom or the world as the trustees from time to time may think fit.
The trustees have regard lo th¢ guidance published by the CharÉty Commissioners on public benefit. as
required in Section 17 of the Charities Act 2011. They consider the work of the Charity and the use of
resources lo be beneficial to a wide section of society, both in the United Kingdom and in other countries.
The tnTStees unanimously a￿ee to continu¢ to SUPPK)rt, as funds allow, those projects with which the
unincorporated charity no. 282966 had regular contact and to respond to special needs as th¢y arise.
STATUS OF CHAIUTY
The Charity is a Charity knwrporated Organisation re￿Ster￿ on 2 June 2020. Its constitution was
officially adopted by the then trustees of the Charity at their inaugural meeting on 15 June 2020. The
Charity number is 1189754.
STRUCTURE OF THE CHARITY TRUSTEES
Trustees who served during the year were:.
Mr David Frederick Oliver (resigned as chair and th￿tee. 20 November 2023)
Miss Susan Pernet (Secretaryllreasurer)
Ms Laura Rimmer (resigned 15 January 2024)
Mr Stephen Roy Taylor (resigned 15 January 2024)
Mrs Brenda Taylor (appointed 17 January 2024)
Mrs Christine Margaret True
Mr John Edward Buttetworth (appointed 15 January 2024)
Mrs Julie Chesterton Butterworth (appointed 15 January 2024)
Mr David Lyndon Arnistrong Rust (appointed 7 August 2023, appointed chair 20 November 2023)
Mrs Rachel Rust (appointed 7 August 2023)
Mr David Oliver and Mr Roy Taylor stepped down because of health issues. Ms Laura Rirnmers's
position bwame untenable when she disagrced with all the other trustees on a fundamental bibli￿1
understanding and was promoting her belief through social medi
New trustees can be appointed by the existing tnLStees using the provisions of the governing document,
the constitution.

TREMORE CHRtSTL4N FELLOWSHIP TRUST
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2024
The trustees have held regular meetings
AClllEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCEIPLANS FOR THE FirruRE
The trustees look forward to seeing Tr¢moTe Manor restor¢d an(t with the Hall premises, becoming once
again a vibrant centre of Christian activity (as it once was when privately owned). Having a large house
modemised and comfortable to welcom¢ those in necd of 'tefuge, retreat, healing"
in a hom¢ly
atmosphere, will be a great asset to the work of the Charity. The vision is becoming clearer as a group of
young people, mostly experienc￿ in the work of Youth With A missio￿ are anticipating moving in this
summcr, 2024. living together as a Christian community, having "a rhythm of prayer and worship" and
giving practical and spiritual help in the neighbouThood and beyond They will also help forward the
renovation work of the house, while paying to the charity a low rent.
The five renovated bedrooms have been used tnlerniitt¢ntly during the year. Two single people have
lived at the house on a "licence to stay" basis for much of the year. Others have come for short stays.
The trustees aIlowed a mother with a young child to slay for five nights, when it became apparent that sh¢
w&s a victim of domestic abuse. This emergency arrangement was understood by SociaI Services who
monitored the situation. Emergency accommodation was also provided for a family forced to move out
of thcir flooded home. This was for ten days, until another arrangement could be made with their
insurance company.
A two-day course, "Gardening God's Way". took place at the beginning of November 2023.
The Church HaIl premises have Continued to be used by various Christian groups during the year,
Tren]ore's location in the very centr¢ of the county of CornwaIl is an asset. 'The Gathering" is a regular
meeting on Saturdays for an informal time of worship, prayer, deep Bible study and general
encouragement of individuals facing difficulties and chall¢nges of life. Some participants travel long
distances lo attend, from Devon and from West Cornwall. Sometimes there are invited speakers. Often
there is a bring-and-share meal afterwards. A regular meeting on a Tuesday is focused on prayer. The
trustees are entirely supportive of these meetings.
During the y¢ar, four or five families have used the Hall and grounds for a time of learning together, fi
and sharing a picnic on wanner days. Parents have Organis￿ this and supervised it.
There h&8 been more unexpected expense, with the repatr and partial rebuild of a long length of listed
garden wall, some l O feet high, amounting to a cost of £12.081. This has inhibited further spcnding on
the restoration work on the hotLse. However, a donation designated for the cary)eting of landings and
stairs, and this work has now been done. Smoke alarn￿ and emergency lighting have also been installed.
Th¢ exterior of the Hall building was redecorat￿ and repaired during the year, with funds supplied by
those attendin8 the Gathering meetings.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
In the year to 5 April 2024. Tretnore Christian Fellowship had net payments of £2,994, (2023: net
payments of £21,182). Total receipts w¢re £39,267 mainIy from gifts and donations. Total payments
w¢re £42,201 mainly due to repair costs rasulting from on going maintenance of the Manor and garden
wall. At 5 April 2024, the Charity held total cash balances of £24,977 (2023: £27,971).

TREMORE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP TRUST
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT
cowriNUED
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2024
FINANCIAL REVIEW conlinued
The appointment of a raiser For one year, from August 2022, yielded only £1.500 in grants and the
expense of £3.248 in his fees. There have been sotne generous donations. An offering at one of The
Gathering meetings raised £3,371 and £8.000 was donated to the Trust just before the end of the
financial year. The practical help antiapated when the house is home to a community will reduce the
amount of fijnds needed to complete the restoration worL That work is not easy to quantify. Structuraj
work awaits further invesugation. A sealed area of roof space still contains some asbestos. The trustees
want this to be removed as soon as fijnds allow. Running costs for the house will be reduced when the
communiry covers the cost of future urility bills and couniil taL
RiSK AND RESERVLS
The rn￿eeS have assessed the major risks to which this Charity is exposed relating to its operations and
finances and are satisfied that under the present System in place there is no significant exposure.
The trustees have also considered the level of free reserves that should be maintained and considers that,
given the nature of the CharitYs worl the level should be at least one month ongoing expenditure.
The trustees dedare that they have approved the trustees, rep)rt above.
Slgned on behalf of the board
Date:
Mr David Lyndon Arn￿trOng Rust
Chairnian of Trustees
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TREMORE CHRIsfL4N FELLOWSHIP TRU
RECEIIryS AND PAYMENTS ACCOU
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 20
2024
2023
RECEIIryS
Unrestrictedfynds
Gifts and donation5
Bank interest
Investment income
Wayleave
Other incorne
Fundraising grant
House contributions
21,109
54
14,949
50
337
51
1.735
500
51
73
1.000
Restrictedfynds
Gifts received for deSi￿rea uses
39,267
17.622
A88ets and Investment sales
Receipts from sale of investTnenrs
TOTAL RECEIIryS
39,267
PAYMENTS
Unrestrictedfynd5
Council tax and business rates
Water charges
Light and heat
Repairs and renewals
Printing and stationery
Telephone
Gifts - Christian Work Home & Overseas
Bank clLarges
Accountancy
Insurance
Consultancy fees
3,630
1,666
5,465
19,220
3.467
2,078
2,987
24.109
65
364
563
77
570
2,191
2,338
340
65
360
2,465
910
Re5trictedfynd5
Payments of funds re￿ived for designated uses
7,540
42 261)
(38 809)
RECE[PTS/(PAYMEI￿S) FOR THE YEAR
12.994)
(21,182)
24.977
27,971

TREMORE CHIUSTtAN FEIIOWSHIP TRusr
STATEME￿ OF ASSETS AND LIABILrriES
AS AT 5 APRIL 2024
UNRESTRicfED FUNDS
Notes
2024
2023
CASH FUNDS
Bank balances
Cash in hand
24,973
27.912
59
24,977
27.971
TOTAL a4SH FUNDS
27,971
ASSETS RETAINED FOR THE CHARrrY's OWN USE
Fixed assets
599,441
599,Hl
The accounts were approved by the Trustees on.... ....
. and signed on their behalf by:
Trustee

TREMORE CHIUSTL4N FEILOWSHIP TRUST
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2024
I FIXED ASSETS
Freehold
ro
fittings &
Computer
Total
At 5 April 2023
and at S April 2024
582,293
16.345
803
599,441
Included in freehold properry is £525.lJ)O. which relates to a propety bequeathed to the charity durfng
the year ended 5 April 2018. This was the value of the properry at the date of the gift.
2 RELATED PARTY TRANSAcfioNS AND TRusfEES REMUNERATION
The Trustees received no remuneration and there were no related party transactions during the year.