DescriptionModern stone cross at Sancreed Chapel and Well - geograph.org.uk - 230583.jpg
English: Modern stone cross at Sancreed Chapel and Well. This modern stone cross was erected in 1910, a copy of a medieval cross in Illogan churchyard. It stands on a two-stepped base with an inscription in lead lettering. On the right is the west wall of the ruined Medieval chapel (a grade II listed building) which is fairly well overgrown with bracken and brambles. The dog was a local beast which followed us from Sancreed Church where we parked, waited, then followed us back again along the new permissive path that leads north to the Sancreed-Grumbla road.
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