Crows-an-Wra (Cornish: Krows an Wragh,[1] meaning the witch's cross) is a hamlet in West Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
It is situated in the civil parish of St Buryan, Lamorna and Paul approximately four miles (6 km) northeast of Land's End.
[2] The hamlet consists of a cluster of 13 houses along the A30 road, the oldest being the Grade II listed Haydon Cottage and other more distant dwellings including those at Boscarne and the hamlet of Rissick.
The mines subsequently closed and a china clay works lies nearby.
[clarification needed] The name Crows-an-Wra translates from the Cornish as "witches cross", and there is evidence that the site was important in Neolithic times, as well as a pre-Conquest Celtic cross and a holy well.