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Market Cross, Warkworth


The Market Cross in Warkworth is located on Castle Street, at the junction with Dial Place. It's stepped base probably survives from 1706. The upper part of the market cross was replaced by The Duke of Northumberland in c.1830. It was restored in the 20th century. The Market Cross is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Warkworth Historic Buildings and Monuments in Warkworth CP 1706
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Market Cross, Castle Street, Warkworth

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Warkworth Market Cross

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Market Cross, Castle Street, Warkworth

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Old Central Cross in Warkworth

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MARKET CROSS, Warkworth - List Entry
- Market Cross. Stepped base probably survives from 1706 cross; upper part replaced c.1830 by Duke of Northumberland, and restored C20. Square 3-stepped base (bottom step partly under tarmac). Cross octagonal …

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List number: 1303500
List grade: 2
Milestone id: NBAW_WAR
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NU2470606066

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