Cross North East Of Rosemorran House is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. Wayside preaching cross.

Cross North East Of Rosemorran House

WRENN ID
eternal-sill-pine
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Type
Wayside preaching cross
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The structure is a wayside preaching cross located north east of Rosemorran House. It dates back to the medieval period and is made of granite. The cross features a wheel-head and a short shaft. On one side, there is a relief carving of a cross patee over a tapered shaft, while the other side displays a figure of the crucifixion.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Rosemorran House and Front Garden Walls Grade II* 69 m
  2. Gate Piers Immediately West of Rosemorran House Grade II 104 m
  3. Gate Piers, Flanking Walls and Stile South of Rosemorran House Grade II 421 m
  4. Little Rosemorran Grade II 435 m
  5. The Farmhouse Grade II 472 m
  6. Kenegie House Grade II 487 m
  7. Kenegie Barton Farmhouse Grade II 492 m
  8. The Summer House Grade II 508 m
  9. Little Kenegie Grade II 595 m
  10. Gate Piers, Screen Walls and Obelisk at Main Entrance to Kenegie House Grade II 616 m