Mylor Cross
The tall cross in Mylor churchyard is the largest in Cornwall: the stone is reported to be over 17 feet in length and protrudes 10 feet above the ground. It was recovered in 1870 when it was found buried upside down and in use as a gatepost. It is thought that it may have been in use as a sacred stone before Christian times.
On walks
- Mylor to Flushing (4.1 mile walk)