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Milestone 60m Nw Of Alpine Villa, St Enoder

Description: Milestone 60m Nw Of Alpine Villa

Grade: II
Date Listed: 3 August 2010
English Heritage Building ID: 507527

OS Grid Reference: SW9110160267
OS Grid Coordinates: 191101, 60267
Latitude/Longitude: 50.4045, -4.9401

Location: St Columb, Cornwall TR9 6PJ TR9 6PJ

Locality: St Enoder
Local Authority: Cornwall
County: Cornwall
Country: England
Postcode: TR9 6PJ

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Listing Text

ST ENODER

1555/0/10034 FORMERLY A39
03-AUG-10 Trevarren
Milestone 60m NW of Alpine Villa

II
A milestone, erected in 1760. The stone is granite and whitewashed. It is rectangular in plan with a pyramidal top and measures circa 16m high and 45cm in width. The front face is inscribed with black lettering:- II MILE To Saint COLUMB.

HISTORY: The Camelford, Wadebridge and St Columb Turnpike Trust was established by an Act of Parliament of 1760 to construct a road from Hallworthy in the Parish of Davidstow to Mitchell in the parish of St Enoder. The new road would link the towns of Camelford, Wadebridge and St Columb and would connect this area of north Cornwall with traffic from Devon before the road improvements over Bodmin Moor.

The first edition Ordnance Survey Map of 1888 marks the location of the milestone to the north of the village of Trevarren and measures the distance from St Columb Major as two miles. The second edition (1907) map similarly shows the location of the milestone and provides the distance to St Columb Major as two miles and Truro as twelve and a half.

The route was previously the A39 but since upgrading works in this area the A39 has been diverted.

REASON FOR DESIGNATION: The milestone 60m NW of Alpine Villa, is designated in Grade II, for the following principal reasons:
* Historic interest: the milestone is a good example of a late-C18 stone on an historic turnpike road
* Intactness: the stone is in its original location, and is intact



Source: English Heritage

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