Trevalga Church
The Norman church at Trevalga, dedicated to St Petroc, makes use of a type of stone known as Blue Elvan or Greenstone which occurs in small pockets in North Cornwall and was highly valued by local stonemasons as it can be finely carved. The church tower was built a little later in the 13th Century and reworked in the 15th Century. The wheel-headed wayside cross next to the south door could be as old as 8th Century (just before Celtic Cornwall was conquered by the Anglo-Saxons).
On walks
- Boscastle to Rocky Valley (6.2 mile walk)
Also mentioned in walks
- Boscastle to Tintagel (via bus) (5.5 mile walk)