Grylls Monument
Buildings and structures in CornwallGrade II* listed monuments and memorials
Grylls Monument in Helston, Cornwall, is designated by Historic England as a Grade II* listed building. It is dedicated to Humphry Millet Grylls, a businessman who had kept a local tin mine, Wheal Vor, open through a period of recession, safeguarding 1,200 jobs. The monument was funded by public subscription, and built in 1834. The monument is built out of granite ashlar in a Gothic style, and provides a gateway into a bowling green.
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N 50.100277777778 ° | E -5.2775 ° |
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Monument Road 3
TR13 8EU
England, United Kingdom
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