Forrabury and Minster

Forrabury and Minster is a civil parish on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

Forrabury parish church, dedicated to St Symphorian, is in Boscastle at grid reference SX 095 908.

[6] Minster church was built in Norman times (some late medieval additions and restoration work carried out in the 19th century): it is listed Grade I.

Not far from Worthyvale is an inscribed stone (Latini [h]ic iacit filius Macari = Latin son of Macarus lies here).

This stone is popularly known as King Arthur's Grave due to the erroneous identification of Slaughter Bridge with the site of Camlann.

Forrabury Parish Church
Minster Church
The cross on Waterpit Down (fig. 43) illustrated in The Victoria History of the County of Cornwall (1906)