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Stainton Cross


Cross Mill was located by St Sunday's Beck, in the parish of Stainton in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria. It was a working flax mill up to 1886. Nearby are Stainton Cross Cottages. There is a commemorative wooden cross, inscribed: "Five water mills once existed beside St Sunday's Beck Halfpenny, Mill Bridge, Skettelgill, Stainton and Stainton Cross"

Stainton Civil Parish Stainton Beck - St. Sunday's Beck
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Stainton Cross

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Stainton Cross

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Milepost on A65 opposite Stainton Cross

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