Entrance to Towednack church

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Entrance to Towednack church

Image: © Graham Horn Taken: 6 Jul 2011

The inscription reads "The roadway was constructed and presented to the parish of Towednack by Sir Edward Hain, Lord of the Manor, 16 November 1914". At the time when the discussion would have been all about the war being over by Christmas. The road leads to the church. It is interesting that it seems that at one time the gateway actually had a gate. I wonder if it was ever closed?

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50.189708
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-5.520324