Old Boundary Marker

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Old Boundary Marker

Image: © I Thompson Taken: Unknown

Estate Boundary Marker on the west side of the road, just south of a road junction and a field gate between Carnmoggas Holiday Park and Higher Tregenna Farm. St Ewe parish. Inscribed E (Edgcumbe) and A (Arundel) on opposite faces. The stone is thought to mark the boundary of land owned by the Mount Edgcumbe estate and the Arundel family of Lanherne. Milestone Society National ID: CW_STEWE01em

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.307944
Longitude
-4.821319