Cross In Churchyard Of Church Of St Philip is a Grade II* listed building in the East Lindsey local planning authority area, England. First listed on 3 February 1967. A Medieval Cross.

Cross In Churchyard Of Church Of St Philip

WRENN ID
first-flint-nettle
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
East Lindsey
Country
England
Date first listed
3 February 1967
Type
Cross
Period
Medieval
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The churchyard cross at the Church of St. Philip dates from the 14th century and is constructed of ashlar stone. It features a chamfered square base, from which a tapering rectangular monolithic shaft rises, showcasing facetted angles. At the top, there is a moulded octagonal embattled capital, which now supports a 20th-century depiction of the Virgin and Child on its gabled head.

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