Tregoodwell Cross
The cross in Tregoodwell is the remains of a mediaeval wayside cross that may have originally marked a route from Camelford to Davidstow and St Clether. The cross head was discovered in June 1891, while workmen were cutting a new entrance to a football field, and was placed on top of a nearby boundary stone. Some time around 1911, it was taken to Lanteglos Church for preservation where it remained for a century. In 2013, the cross was re-erected in Tregoodwell on a new granite base and shaft.
On walks
- Camelford to Watergate (5 mile walk)