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Village Cross, Greystoke


The red sandstone village cross stands on an octagonal plinth on a green in Greystoke. It was probably built in the 17th century (first mentioned in documents in 1623). The village cross is a Grade II listed structure.
Greystoke Historic Buildings and Monuments in Greystoke Civil Parish
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Village Cross, Greystoke, England

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THE ANCIENT CROSS OF GREYSTOKE

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Old Central Cross

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Market Cross - Greystoke

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VILLAGE CROSS - Greystoke - List Entry
- "Village cross. Probably C17 on C19 plinth. Red sandstone. Octagonal plinth of 5 steps, the 2 top ones original, surmounted by square base and tapered chamfered shaft with floriated cross …

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List number: 1326705
List grade: 2
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY4401230870

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