Trevorgans Cross is a wheel-headed cross common to the West Penwith area. A figure of Christ with outstretched arms and feet turned out is depicted on the north face, while the south face has a flared Latin cross. The stone was moved to this site at the beginning of the last century from where it formerly stood and mounted on its present stepped base stone.
About Trevorgans Cross
Megalithic Portal: Trevorgans Cross
British Listed Buildings: Trevorgans Cross
Journey to Trevorgans Cross
Trevorgans Cross is located by the side of the A30 at the intersection with the road south to St. Buryan in the West Penwith area of Cornwall.
Ordnance Survey Map (SW39982755)
Visitors Information
Visitors information for Trevorgans Cross may be found at the geograph.org.uk website. General Cornwall tourist information may be found at the Visit Cornwall website.
Additional Photos of Trevorgans Cross
Intersection Where Trevorgans Cross is Found
Close-Up of South Face of Trevorgans Cross
Close-Up of North Face of Trevorgans Cross
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