Churchyard Cross Approximately 8 Metres South Of South Porch Of Church Of Holy Trinity is a Grade II listed building in the Herefordshire, County of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 March 1967. A Medieval Monument.

Churchyard Cross Approximately 8 Metres South Of South Porch Of Church Of Holy Trinity

WRENN ID
tilted-string-linden
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Herefordshire, County of
Country
England
Date first listed
6 March 1967
Type
Monument
Period
Medieval
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The churchyard cross, located approximately 8 metres south of the south porch of the Church of Holy Trinity, dates from the 15th century. It features a base made of sandstone ashlar, which is square in plan and has a moulded design on three steps. The shaft is square at the base and transitions to an octagonal shape, topped with a cross head. The shaft was restored and re-set in the 17th century.

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