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Crosshill Stone, Grains o'th' Beck


Crosshill Stone, is an old wayside cross by the B6276 road, at Grains o'th' Beck, is a Medieval cross base with a (probably) later slab. It is Grade II listed and a Scheduled Monument on the National Heritage List for England.

Grains O'th' Beck, Lunedale Historic Buildings and Monuments in Lunedale
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Crosshill Stone, Grains o' th' Beck

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Old Wayside Cross by the B6276, Grains o' th' Beck

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Crosshill Stone, Grains o' th' Beck

Pinned by Simon Cotterill
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Crosshill Stone, Grains o' th' Beck

Pinned by Simon Cotterill
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CROSSHILL STONE, Lunedale - List Entry
- Cross base and upright slab. Medieval base and probably later slab. Limestone. Thin, 1.25-metre tall slab tenoned into a rough oval base with worn rectangular socket hole....

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List number: 1121031
List grade: 2
County: County Durham
Grid ref: NY8676020740

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