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Medieval wayside cross, Brownrigg


The socket stone of a Medieval wayside cross is located 200m north-west of Brownrigg (in Rochester with Byreness Civil Parish), by the route of Dere Street (Roman Road). It is thought to be associated with 'The Golden Pots' - three other Medieval wayside crosses further north on Dere Street, including Middle Golden Pot and Outer Golden Pot. The remains of the wayside cross at Brownrigg are a Scheduled Monument on the National Heritage List for England.

Brownrigg (Rochester and Byrness) Historic Buildings and Monuments in Rochester & Byrness Dere Street
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Medieval cross base near Brownrigg

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Old Wayside Cross

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Medieval wayside cross, 200m NNW of Brownrigg - Rochester with Byrness - List Entry
- The medieval cross base 200m NNW of Brownrigg survives well in its original position alongside a medieval routeway; the importance of the monument is enhanced by the survival of at …

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List number: 1017596
List grade: 2
Milestone id: NBTY_ROC
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NY8564894740

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