- High Cross, Truro
High Cross is the name of a cobbled plaza in
Truro ,Cornwall ,United Kingdom , in front of the west face ofTruro Cathedral . It is at the junction of Pydar Street, King Street, and St Mary's Street.The plaza is extensively dotted with floral hanging baskets during the summer and is the site of Truro's
Christmas tree during the festive season.One building on High Cross has certain significance; the Georgian building which is now a bakery was built in 1780 and was the centre of Truro's high society, containing the Old Assembly Halls and also a
theater . There are two busts above the first floor windows, one of the actor and theatrical producerDavid Garrick , and the other ofWilliam Shakespeare .At the edge of the square near Pydar Street there is an ancient
Celtic cross , recently unearthed during a development project in the city. It was then restored and displayed at High Cross, where it previously stood in the city's earlier years.The cobbles in High Cross were concreted over when
Queen Elizabeth II visited the city in the 1970s, and were restored afterwards.A multi-storey car park nearby has the name "High Cross".
External links
*A VR panorama of [http://www.lookaroundcornwall.com/panos/highcross.htm High Cross]
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