Cross In The Churchyard Of The Destroyed Church Of All Saints is a Grade II listed building in the Cambridge local planning authority area, England. First listed on 2 November 1972. Cross.
Cross In The Churchyard Of The Destroyed Church Of All Saints
- WRENN ID
- winding-moulding-thrush
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cambridge
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 2 November 1972
- Type
- Cross
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The cross in the churchyard of the destroyed Church of All Saints, located on the east side of Trinity Street, dates from 1880. It is a tall, decorated stone cross set on a stepped plinth. The inscriptions on the cross commemorate the church, which was demolished in 1875, as well as various literary figures and benefactors of the parish.
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Nearby listed buildings
- Railings Round Churchyard of the Destroyed Church of All Saints
- Lichfield House
- 2, All Saints Passage
- St John's College, Gateway to St John's Street to South of the College Buildings
- Whewell's Court, Trinity College
- The Divinity School
- Junior Parlour Trinity College
- 4, All Saints Passage
- 20 and 21, Trinity Street
- Trinity College, Two Lamp Standards Outside the Great Gate on Trinity Street