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Churchyard Cross

A Grade II Listed Building in Croxton, Cambridgeshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.2171 / 52°13'1"N

Longitude: -0.1682 / 0°10'5"W

OS Eastings: 525238

OS Northings: 259240

OS Grid: TL252592

Mapcode National: GBR J42.SCF

Mapcode Global: VHGMH.1JFP

Plus Code: 9C4X6R8J+VP

Entry Name: Churchyard Cross

Listing Date: 4 September 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1127169

English Heritage Legacy ID: 51133

ID on this website: 101127169

Location: St James's Church, Croxton, South Cambridgeshire, PE19

County: Cambridgeshire

District: South Cambridgeshire

Civil Parish: Croxton

Traditional County: Cambridgeshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cambridgeshire

Church of England Parish: Croxton St James

Church of England Diocese: Ely

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Description


TL 25 CROXTON CROXTON PARK

6/108 Churchyard Cross
4. 9.84

GV II

Churchyard cross, medieval fragments rebuilt in C18. Carved cross head with
Crucifixion, St Michael, Bishop, and St Anthony, with modern shaft and
medieval octagonal base on square plinth. Carved stones possibly from Edward
Leeds collection and noted by William Cole.

Pevsner: Buildings of England, p327
RCHM West Cambs. p67


Listing NGR: TL2523859240

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