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The Cross

A Grade II* Listed Building in Richmond, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.4031 / 54°24'11"N

Longitude: -1.7381 / 1°44'17"W

OS Eastings: 417099

OS Northings: 500879

OS Grid: NZ170008

Mapcode National: GBR JK9J.HC

Mapcode Global: WHC6D.8LLC

Plus Code: 9C6WC736+6Q

Entry Name: The Cross

Listing Date: 1 August 1952

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1240522

English Heritage Legacy ID: 438978

ID on this website: 101240522

Location: Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10

County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Civil Parish: Richmond

Built-Up Area: Richmond

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Richmond with Holy Trinity with Hudswell

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

Tagged with: Obelisk Market cross

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Description


1. MARKET PLACE
1549 The Cross

NZ 1700 NW 1/167 1.8.52.

II* GV

2.
Stone obelisk of octagonal plan in ashlar. Plinth has alternating rectangular
and round-headed niches, the latter with small pediments on brackets.
Fluted frieze and moulded cornice above. The whole surmounted by a ball
finial in granite. Erected 177l.

The Cross forms a group with the listed buildings in Market Place and
Trinity Church Square


Listing NGR: NZ1709900879

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