Hi hanes teulu,
I am in Cornwall at present and both yesterday and today I called at Ruan Minor. Today I knocked on a few doors of possibles for Glebe Cottage. The first was New Thatch, but the present owner showed me a detailed history and it has always been called New Thatch. I then knocked at 5 Glebe Terrace and had a good chat with an elderly guy. Another older guy was walking past, so I was introduced. He used to be the postman and in the 1940s as a student, he could be pulled out of school if the post required delivering. He felt there was a Ladner in the village who possibly taught in the school. That is accurate. As for Glebe Cottage, yet another who can remember the name but not where it was. He said the 1960s Post Office, of which there are photographs, was there in the 1940s. The previous Post Office of 1911, continued as a shop. In the electoral registers 1922 - 1929, the Ladners are listed as living at Churchtown. He explained that the area between Treworder Farm and the church was called Churchtown. There was at least one cottage, of rustic construction, and demolished to build bungalows, along with more housing now known as Glebe Place in the 1940s. He feels that was Glebe Cottage. It would make sense, that after Glebe Cottage in the 1911 census, the recorder went to Poltesco. The census said it was also next to the Post Office, which makes more sense from what I have heard today. I feel my search has ended, it was a hope that Glebe Cottaage could be still standing, but it now seem not to be the case. The Church of England, local history society, Cornwall Archives etc. have no information. My search, attempted to unpick a few clues on a postcard, and I have found so much more than I ever imagined, thanks to help from RootsChat.