Cross In The Churchyard About 10 Metres South Of Church Of St Philip And St James is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 January 1987. Monument.

Cross In The Churchyard About 10 Metres South Of Church Of St Philip And St James

WRENN ID
grim-tin-bittern
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
26 January 1987
Type
Monument
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The churchyard cross, located about 10 metres south of the Church of St Philip and St James, dates from around 1870 and is likely the work of architect William White. It is made of limestone and features a square base constructed from rubble, with a chamfered plinth that supports the cross. The shaft of the cross has a square plan, is chamfered and crocketted, and is topped with a patee cross.

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