Trevena or Trevillet Cross, Tintagel
Posted by: bluesnote
Assisted by: SMacB
N 50° 39.776 W 004° 45.004
30U E 376315 N 5613803
The cross stands in a small garden in front of what used to be the Wharncliffe Arms public house, now converted to flats. The property is in Tintagel's main street.
Height 1.17 m, Width 30 to 46 cm, Thickness 18 cm
Waymark Code: WMK8P1
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/01/2014
Views: 14
Created From: Trevena or Trevillet Cross, Tintagel - posted by
SMacB
The cross was found in use as a gatepost at Trevillet Farm and was removed to the front garden of ther Wharncliffe Arms in 1875. Although badly damaged, the cross is still of interest because of the inscriptions. There are also additional features of interest, such as the five raised bosses, which are said to denote Christ's five wounds received at the cricifiction. There is also a central boss between the limbs, with an additional boss on each limb.
The inscriptions read:
ALNAT FECIT HA(N) CRUCEM P(RO) A(N) IMA SU (A). Which translates as "Aelnat made this cross for ther benefit of his soul".
On the reverse face are inscribed the names of the four evangelists; Matthew, Mark Luke and John - MATHEUS MARCVS LUCA SIOh. The inscriptions are in Anglo Saxon capitals and miniscules.
the stone was cut from a piece of grey elvan stone, a form of locally quarried greenstone.
Runestone Type: Unknown
Parking or Additional Point: Not Listed
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