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Three Hole Cross

A Grade II Listed Building in Egloshayle, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.5289 / 50°31'44"N

Longitude: -4.8067 / 4°48'24"W

OS Eastings: 201173

OS Northings: 73668

OS Grid: SX011736

Mapcode National: GBR ZW.XLS1

Mapcode Global: FRA 07TN.P72

Plus Code: 9C2QG5HV+H8

Entry Name: Three Hole Cross

Listing Date: 6 June 1969

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1311042

English Heritage Legacy ID: 67666

Also known as: Three Holes Cross, Cornwall
The Three Holes Cross 550m west of Sandylands Farm

ID on this website: 101311042

Location: Cornwall, PL27

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Egloshayle

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: St Breoke

Church of England Diocese: Truro

Tagged with: Road junction Wayside cross

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Description


EGLOSHAYLE
SX 07 SW
4/32 Three Hole Cross
6.6.69

II


Cross. Probably pre-Conquest. Granite cross, just over 1.5 metres in height
standing on an irregularly shaped later socket stone. The shaft is rectangular-on-
plan, fairly roughly cut and has been broken into two pieces and reset. The
wheelhead has been pierced through with 3 holes with a fourth hole only partly cut
through. There is a raised circle in the centre and the wheelhead has 2 lobes at the
junction with the shaft.
Scheduled Ancient Monument.


Listing NGR: SX0117373668

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