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St Rumons Cross

A Grade II Listed Building in Redruth, Cornwall

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Latitude: 50.2327 / 50°13'57"N

Longitude: -5.229 / 5°13'44"W

OS Eastings: 169814

OS Northings: 41953

OS Grid: SW698419

Mapcode National: GBR Z3.DHHQ

Mapcode Global: VH12K.9DZZ

Plus Code: 9C2P6QMC+39

Entry Name: St Rumons Cross

Listing Date: 12 September 1989

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1161581

English Heritage Legacy ID: 66802

ID on this website: 101161581

Location: Redruth, Cornwall, TR15

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Redruth

Built-Up Area: Redruth

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Redruth

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 24/04/2019

SW 64 SE
11/248

REDRUTH
CROSS STREET
Outside entrance to St Rumon’s Gardens
St Rumons Cross

(Formerly listed as Cross set against wall on east side of garden to rear of Rose Cottage Tavern, CHAPEL STREET (east side)

GV
II
Cross. Probably early medieval. Dressed granite. Latin cross approximately one metre high with slightly rounded shaft and arms, which are short and stubby. The cross was moved to its current location in about 1998.

Listing NGR: SW6981441953

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