English: Tall wayside cross, Ludgvan churchyard. This (probably medieval) wayside cross stands 1.7 metres tall at the edge of Ludgvan churchyard. It has been suggested the cross shaft
now in the base may not belong to it, and that this base was possibly the base
of the original churchyard cross. The ornately decorated shaft of the original
churchyard cross is built into the steps of the church tower. There are two other crosses in the churchyard. (Some information from English Heritage's Record of Scheduled Monuments).
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