Group Of 3 Boundary Stones, One On The South And 2 On The East Sides Of Forecourt To Lanner Inn is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. Boundary stone.

Group Of 3 Boundary Stones, One On The South And 2 On The East Sides Of Forecourt To Lanner Inn

WRENN ID
long-sandstone-acorn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Type
Boundary stone
Source
Historic England listing

Description

LANNER LANNER HILL SW 73 NW (south side) 9/217 Group of 3 boundary stones, one on the south and 2 on the east sides of forecourt to Lanner Inn

II Three former parish boundary stones. Probably early C19. All roughly dressed granite and rectangular in section. [1]: approx. one metre north of east corner of Inn, painted white, approx. one metre high with sunk panels on north and south sides inscribed "L" and "R" respectively. [2]: close to gable wall of hairdressing salon, approx. a third of a metre high in matching style but not painted, inscribed "L" on west side, "R" on east side. [3] beside corner of hairdressing salon, approx. 5 metres north of [2] and matching it.

Listing NGR: SW7165439944

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