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St Phillack's Well

Date Added: 21st Mar 2011
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Phillack's Well

St Phillack's Well submitted by theendlessbreeze on 4th Nov 2004. St Phillack's well can be found on the way to the church on Phillack Hill. There is a gate on the left, you can walk up to the gate and view the well.
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St Piran's Cross

Date Added: 22nd Oct 2010
Site Type: Ancient Cross Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Piran's Cross

St Piran's Cross submitted by Thorgrim on 10th Dec 2003. Difficult to find amid the dunes of Penhale Sands, this 8 foot cross stands close to the sand-buried church of St Piran's Oratory. This is the earliest recorded stone cross in Cornwall and is dedicated to its patron saint and that of tinners and miners. Near Perranporth at SW7720 5646
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St Piran's Well

Date Added: 22nd Apr 2013
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Piran's Well

St Piran's Well submitted by MawnanIan on 4th Nov 2004. This well is behind the Norway Inn on the main Truro to Falmouth road. The well and surrounding area are kept in good condition by the nearby church which uses water from the well for christenings.
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St Pratt's Well

Date Added: 1st Jun 2011
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Pratt's Well

St Pratt's Well submitted by cazzyjane on 7th Jun 2011. St Pratt's Well, Blisland. Found at the side of the road a quarter mile east of the Church. An ancient cross at the side of the road marks the spot.
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St Ruan's Well (Cadgwith)

Date Added: 2nd Oct 2010
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Ruan's Well (Cadgwith)

St Ruan's Well (Cadgwith) submitted by ocifant on 31st May 2005. This well has been spoilt by having a copious supply of tealights and matches inside. Where these have been used, the walls are blackened. Unfortunate because it could be a lovely place otherwise...
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St Ruan's Well (Ruan Lanihorne)

Date Added: 2nd Jan 2013
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Ruan's Well (Ruan Lanihorne)

St Ruan's Well (Ruan Lanihorne) submitted by celticmaiden55 on 11th Nov 2012. A view from the front of St Ruan Lanihorne Holy Well, it is starting to crumble on the inner walls and there is a lot of sediment on the floor of the well, my wellington boot sank and I had to really pull to get it out so not sure how deep it is.The surrounding area is well tended, although you need to clamber under a wire fence to get in to see it close.
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St Samson's Well (Golant)

Date Added: 11th May 2011
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Samson's Well (Golant)

St Samson's Well (Golant) submitted by KiwiBetsy on 3rd Oct 2006. The well is in a beautiful setting looking out over the River Fowey. St Samson was a Welsh missionary who travelled widely. It is said he slew a serpent and occupied it’s cave while setting up a monastery. St Samson was over 100 years old when he died in Brittany about 565AD.
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St Stephen's Well

Date Added: 16th Nov 2011
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Stephen's Well

St Stephen's Well submitted by KiwiBetsy on 15th Oct 2006. When we visited the water level in the interior of the wellhouse was not high enough to flow over the low part in the front. The old collegiate church in Launceston was consecrated by Bishop Bronescombe in 1259 and dedicated to St Stephen. The current St Stephen’s Church stands about half a mile to the east of the well. Very little seems to be known about the well but it does sit up a very pretty and peaceful lane.
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St Swithin's Well (Launcells)

Date Added: 6th Jul 2011
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Swithin's Well (Launcells)

St Swithin's Well (Launcells) submitted by AngieLake on 13th Oct 2004. St Swithin's Well, which reputedly never runs dry, tucked away close to the lane leading to Launcells Church. It's water, by tradition, was a salve for eye ailments
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St Teath Cross

Date Added: 1st Jun 2011
Site Type: Ancient Cross Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Teath Cross

St Teath Cross submitted by Thorgrim on 5th Nov 2004. Ancient cross on a modern shaft. The original shaft was broken up and used in the construction of the churchyard wall!
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St Torney's Holy Well

Date Added: 18th May 2011
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Torney's Holy Well

St Torney's Holy Well submitted by Rory on 21st May 2006. St Torney's Holy Well
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St Wendronas

Date Added: 2nd Oct 2010
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St Wendronas

St Wendronas submitted by KiwiBetsy on 15th Oct 2006. St Wendronas' Well sits beside a small stream at the bottom of a field beside the A394. Leave Helston on the A394 heading towards Trewennack. Pass the Caravan Park on the left and pull into the gateway of Trelil Farm cottage and farm sheds on your right. With the farm buidings on your right, to your left is a field that slopes down to a steam. Head down to the stream and away from the road to the north eastern corner of the field. The well is just over the gate in the next field. The well...
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St. Pedyr's Well

Date Added: 5th Apr 2014
Site Type: Holy Well or Sacred Spring Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

St. Pedyr's Well

St. Pedyr's Well submitted by cazzyjane on 4th Sep 2013. St Pedyr's Well, Treloy. There was formerly a chapel close by and the well was resorted to by the sick during the 17th century. After being left to ruin, it was restored in 1953 by the Old Cornwall Society. It is now the most wonderfully peaceful and atmospheric spot.
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Stalldon Row

Date Added: 29th Jun 2011
Site Type: Stone Row / Alignment Country: England (Devon)
Visited: Yes

Stalldon Row

Stalldon Row submitted by thecaptain on 22nd Sep 2006. The northern end of the row has 4 wonderful large (2 metres plus) stones still standing, which can be seen from miles away all over the southern moor, and look in many ways like walkers on the hilltop. Seen here looking to the north, the wild moorland stretches off into the distance.
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Stannon circle

Date Added: 1st Jun 2011
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Stannon circle

Stannon circle submitted by TheCaptain on 28th Mar 2005. Stannon stone circle, northwestern Bodmin Moor. The whole circle looking towards the south east.
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Stanton Drew Great Circle

Date Added: 11th Nov 2016
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Somerset)
Visited: Yes

Stanton Drew Great Circle

Stanton Drew Great Circle submitted by TimPrevett on 3rd Apr 2009. Stanton Drew Great Circle 01/04/09
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Stowe's Pound

Date Added: 7th Mar 2012
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

Stowe's Pound

Stowe's Pound submitted by JimChampion on 31st Aug 2006. Remains of the rocky enclosure wall on top of Stowe's Hill known as Stowes Pound. The information on the displays at Minions village describe it as a neolithic inclosure. This view looks across the Tamar Valley towards Dartmoor.
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The Cheesewring

Date Added: 13th Oct 2010
Site Type: Natural Stone / Erratic / Other Natural Feature Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

The Cheesewring

The Cheesewring submitted by cazzyjane on 13th Oct 2010. Looking up to the Cheesewring, October 2010.
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The Hurlers

Date Added: 3rd Oct 2010
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

The Hurlers

The Hurlers submitted by wayland on 10th Sep 2004. Middle-earth Gallery Fog on the Barrow-Downs. Fellowship of the Ring Book One Chapter VIII Three stone circles almost in the shadow of two tin mines.
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The Hurlers Pipers

Date Added: 1st Mar 2012
Site Type: Standing Stones Country: England (Cornwall)
Visited: Yes

The Hurlers Pipers

The Hurlers Pipers submitted by JimChampion on 24th Aug 2007. View through the 'goalposts' of the Pipers, neatly framing Stowe's Hill in the distance (home of the Cheesewring natural rock feature and the neolithic enclosure of Stowe's Pound). These two stones stand to the west of the Hurlers stone circles. The dung in the foreground is from the ponies that graze the moor.
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