Four Parish Stone
The boulder is known as the Four Parish Stone and marked the boundary between the parishes of Morvah, Zennor, Madron and Gulva. The rock was originally known as Meane Crouse, meaning "The Cross Stone", recorded in 1613. There is a faint cross (representing the meeting of the four parishes) carved into the surface.
On walks
- Carn Galver to Mên-an-Tol (5.5 mile walk)