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Bosigran Castle
Date Added: 26th Sep 2014
Site Type: Promontory Fort / Cliff Castle
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 11th Nov 2013

Bosigran Castle submitted by coin on 11th Nov 2013. The wall
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Boskednan stone circle
Date Added: 26th Sep 2014
Site Type: Stone Circle
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 11th Nov 2013

Boskednan stone circle submitted by coin on 11th Nov 2013. Taken from men scryfa
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Men Scryfa
Date Added: 26th Sep 2014
Site Type: Early Christian Sculptured Stone
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes on 11th Nov 2013

Men Scryfa submitted by coin on 11th Nov 2013. Stone, and mud
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Rocky Valley
Date Added: 26th Sep 2014
Site Type: Carving
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Would like to visit
Rocky Valley submitted by Thorgrim on 2nd Jul 2003. Two labyrinth carvings cut into rock face by a ruined mill. SX 073893 from car park off the B3263 to the north of Tintagel. Bronze Age or possibly later copies.
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Trefrew Road Spring/Well
Date Added: 30th Mar 2017
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Trefrew Road Spring/Well submitted by coin on 28th Mar 2017. Trefrew Road well, photo from my Instagram
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King Arthur Stone
Date Added: 30th Mar 2017
Site Type: Early Christian Sculptured Stone
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

King Arthur Stone submitted by Maeg on 27th Aug 2012. A view of the 6th century inscribed stone at Slaughterbridge, as seen from the adjacent footpath. The script is both latin and ogham and reads "Latini [h]ic iacit fili Macari" = Latinus son of Macarus lies here. Latinus is thought to have been a local celtic chief (according to Wikipedia at least).
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Dupath Well
Date Added: 27th Apr 2018
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Would like to visit

Dupath Well submitted by KiwiBetsy on 11th Dec 2004. As you enter the chapel through the heavy wooden door, there before you built into the floor below the windows is a pool of crystal clear water which flows out under the eastern wall into a granite trough.
The chapel was built by the monks of St Germans in 1570 but the well was revered as a pre Christian shrine and has long held the reputation for curing whooping cough.
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St Clether's Well
Date Added: 27th Apr 2018
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Would like to visit

St Clether's Well submitted by Thorgrim on 16th May 2004. The upper well of St Clether. The well is reached by a footpath from the church and passes through a delightful, unspoilt rocky valley.
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St Guron's Well House
Date Added: 3rd Mar 2019
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes
St Guron's Well House submitted by KiwiBetsy on 4th Oct 2006. St Guron’s Well lies a short distance from the wellhouse at the foot of the steps that lead up to St Petroc’s Church. The water runs from the mouths of two gargoyles and falls into a trough. The date 1545 is carved into the stonework.
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Padstow Cross
Date Added: 3rd Mar 2019
Site Type: Ancient Cross
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes
Padstow Cross submitted by Thorgrim on 4th Nov 2004. Like so many ancient crosses, this one has been re-shafted. Cast down after the Reformation, the crosses were broken, tossed into hedges or built into walls. The shafts made excellent gateposts or door lintels.
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Tresoweshill Well
Date Added: 23rd Nov 2020
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring
Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Tresoweshill Well submitted by coin on 22nd Nov 2020. Simple plan and west facing section of Tresoweshill Well.
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