Catshaw Cross, on the boundary between Dunford and Thurlstone

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Catshaw Cross, on the boundary between Dunford and Thurlstone

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 16 Jul 2020

This is a scheduled ancient monument. The octagonal base is thought to be medieval but the shaft has what might be a 19C date inscribed near the top. It serves as both a wayside cross and a boundary stone.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.527762
Longitude
-1.690719