Carminow Cross
Early medieval round-headed stone cross discovered in a hedge in the late 19th century, and moved to its present location in the centre of a roundabout near Bodmin, Cornwall on the A38 road in 1977.
Early medieval round-headed stone cross discovered in a hedge in the late 19th century, and moved to its present location in the centre of a roundabout near Bodmin, Cornwall on the A38 road in 1977.
Two early 9th-century stone Anglo-Saxon crosses in the market place of Sandbach, Cheshire.
Grade I listed 17th-century sandstone cross in the Cheshire village of Lymm, Cheshire.
Series of 12 crosses, one built at each place where the funeral cortège of Eleanor of Castile, wife of King Edward I, stopped for the night.
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