Upton Pyne : Churchyard of Our Lady
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Image: © Lewis Clarke Taken: 21 Jun 2015
Despite the loss of its head and arms, the churchyard cross 3m south of Upton Pyne church survives with a granite socket stone and shaft. It is a highly visible monument and is likely to be in or near its original position. It may be seen from the church gate and is a prominent feature in the churchyard just to the south of the church porch.