DescriptionCamelford, Valley Truckle Cross - geograph.org.uk - 934397.jpg
English: St Julitta's parish church, Lanteglos, near Camelford, Cornwall: south porch and Valley Truckle Cross. This wheel-headed wayside cross was found at Valley Truckle, in the parish, where its shaft had been used for binding tyres onto cart wheels at a blacksmith's shop. It is 1.5m high and may be early medieval [Source: Andrew Langdon, 1996, Stone Crosses in North Cornwall, Federation of Old Cornwall Societies, 43]
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