Old boundary cross - Thrybergh, St Leonard's
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Image: © Neil Theasby Taken: 24 Apr 2014
This curious ancient cross once stood on East Hill, Thrybergh. The front carving shows amongst other things a man with a book - this is thought to have been a 12th century addition to what was originally a saxon boundary stone. It was moved from its original site to the churchyard at Thrybergh in 1947. For more information on this cross go to http://johndoxey.100freemb.com/st_leonard_reresby.htm