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Churchyard Cross Approximately 3 Metres to South of Church of Saint Mary

A Grade II Listed Building in Masham, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.2211 / 54°13'15"N

Longitude: -1.654 / 1°39'14"W

OS Eastings: 422659

OS Northings: 480653

OS Grid: SE226806

Mapcode National: GBR JMWM.QM

Mapcode Global: WHC7D.K5MC

Plus Code: 9C6W68CW+CC

Entry Name: Churchyard Cross Approximately 3 Metres to South of Church of Saint Mary

Listing Date: 9 August 1966

Last Amended: 28 April 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1132040

English Heritage Legacy ID: 325035

ID on this website: 101132040

Location: St Mary's Church, Masham, North Yorkshire, HG4

County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Civil Parish: Masham

Built-Up Area: Masham

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

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Description


SE 2280-2380 MASHAM MARKET PLACE
(south side, off)

7/45 Churchyard Cross
approximately 3 metres to
south of Church of Saint
9.8.66 Mary (formerly listed as
Paulinus Cross)

GV II


Churchyard cross. Early C9 shaft on later base. Sandstone. 2-tier
chamfered octagonal base. Shaft has 3 rows of carved figures set in
arcading, a band between each row. Top of shaft is fluted. Same type as
those at Wolverhampton and Dewsbury, developed from such early Christian
Eastern Mediterranean monuments as the Ciboricum of Saint Marks, Venice
(Pevsner, N Yorkshire, p 241).


Listing NGR: SE2265980653

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