Stone Stile SW5533a
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Image: © Linda King Taken: 28 Jun 2021
On a well-used path between Tremelling and Porthcollum. The path crosses an agricultural field and exits onto Porthcollum Lane, which is where the stile can be found. It is a coffen type, but the spaces between the stones have become filled in. Coffen stile – a stile built over a pit – like a granite cattle grid. Coffen is a Cornish word for a man-made hole in the ground Public footpath 111/39/4 gold Tremelling to Porthcollum