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Village Cross


The village Cross in Bywell dates from the 13th century. Having being damaged the structure was altered in the 18th century when a stone ball was added to the top of the remaining column. The village cross is Grade II listed.

Bywell Grade II Listed Historic Buildings and Monuments in Bywell Civil Parish
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Bywell Village Cross

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Pedestal near St Andrew's Church, Bywell

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Pedestal near St Andrew's Church, Bywell

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VILLAGE CROSS - Bywell - List Entry
- "Village Cross, C13 altered C18. Cut stone. 3 steps up to chamfered base carrying square shaft with worn nail-head ornament on angle chamfers, now truncated and with ball finial added. …

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List number: 1044832
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ0489661513

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