Tresvennack Pillar, Cornwall
Tresvennack Pillar is a 13ft prehistoric standing stone near Kerris, Cornwall. The standing stone was first recorded in 1848 when JNR Millet discovered two Middle Bronze Age urns near its base, both now in Penzance Museum. The monument is within the council area of Cornwall.
Historic England Scheduled Monument 1004492.
Place Type: Prehistoric Monument
Historic County: Cornwall
Lat, Long: 50.095745,-5.5783047
Grid Reference: SW 4418 2787
Civil Parish: St Buryan, Lamorna and Paul CP
Council Area: Cornwall CA
Police Area: Devon and Cornwall PA
GBPN ID: 305211
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Tresvennack_Pillar,_Cornwall_305211
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Historic England Scheduled Monument 1004492.
Place Type: Prehistoric Monument
Historic County: Cornwall
Lat, Long: 50.095745,-5.5783047
Grid Reference: SW 4418 2787
Civil Parish: St Buryan, Lamorna and Paul CP
Council Area: Cornwall CA
Police Area: Devon and Cornwall PA
GBPN ID: 305211
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Tresvennack_Pillar,_Cornwall_305211
Peruse Cornwall on Wikishire

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