Everything about St Ewe totally explained
St. Ewe is a village and parish in the
Restormel district of mid-
Cornwall,
United Kingdom.
Evidence of early medieval habitation is in the form of a roadside
celtic cross that once stood near Nunnery Hill. However the crosshead and shaft were thrown down in 1873 by a farmer looking for buried treasure in 1873, and both pieces were afterwards lost. The base has survived
in situ with an inscription in
insular script, unreadable except for the word
crucem; Elizabth Okasha dates the construciton of this moment between the ninth and eleventh centuries.
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