14th Century Preaching Cross, St Michael's Church

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14th Century Preaching Cross, St Michael's Church

Image: © Natalia A McKenzie Taken: 21 Sep 2002

St Michael's Church at Trelawnyd was first recorded in 1291 though the present church building was built in 1724 and restored in the nineteenth century. This 14th century preaching cross stands in the churchyard south east of the porch. The scheduled ancient monument shows two scenes of the crucifixion. The church is recorded in the CPAT Sites and Monuments Record as number 102099.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.305464
Longitude
-3.370092