Cut bench mark on wall
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Cut bench mark on wall by Lairich Rig as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 17 Mar 2014
The mark is at the base of the pillar that appears on the left in Image, where there is even, conveniently, an arrow pointing down to its location, though the mark itself would have been hidden by vegetation when that picture was taken. According to OS records, this third-order cut bench mark is 0.3 metres above ground level, and 6.693 metres above Newlyn datum. For more on bench marks, and for explanations of terminology used above, see the following shared description, written by another contributor.