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The Cross

A Grade II Listed Building in Frisby on the Wreake, Leicestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.7521 / 52°45'7"N

Longitude: -0.9729 / 0°58'22"W

OS Eastings: 469419

OS Northings: 317657

OS Grid: SK694176

Mapcode National: GBR BNZ.DVP

Mapcode Global: WHFK5.03Z0

Plus Code: 9C4XQ22G+RR

Entry Name: The Cross

Listing Date: 1 January 1968

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1307615

English Heritage Legacy ID: 189828

ID on this website: 101307615

Location: Frisby on the Wreake, Melton, Leicestershire, LE14

County: Leicestershire

District: Melton

Civil Parish: Frisby on the Wreake

Built-Up Area: Frisby on the Wreake

Traditional County: Leicestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Leicestershire

Church of England Parish: Upper Wreake Parish

Church of England Diocese: Leicester

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Description


SK 6817 - 6917
15/71
1.1.68

FRISBY AND KIRBY
ROTHERBY LANE
(west side)
The Cross

G.V.
II

Village cross. C14. Limestone. Square plinth of 3 steps.
Damaged broached square base. Tapered square shaft with strips
of fleurons on each side. Approx. 2 M high. This cross was
removed from its position at the centre of the nearby crossroads
in 1981.

Listing NGR: SK6941917657

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