St.Mary's Churchyard walls and cross is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 December 1988. A Medieval Churchyard, cross.

St.Mary's Churchyard walls and cross

WRENN ID
scattered-steel-sedge
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
12 December 1988
Type
Churchyard, cross
Period
Medieval
Source
Historic England listing

Description

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SE 4461-4561 9/16

GREAT OUSEBURN MAIN STREET (north-east side) St.Mary's Churchyard walls and cross

GV II

Walls partly enclosing St.Mary's churchyard and incorporating base and part of cross shaft. Medieval cross in C18-early C19 wall. Limestone cross; walling partly cobble with brick lacing courses, and partly red brick in Flemish bond with sandstone coping. Serpentine walls, ramped up to square section piers, form churchyard entrance. Walls have flat coping and piers pyramidal caps. Part of cross located approximately ten metres south-east of entrance: octagonal shafting set in square socket stone. Cobble walls, ramped up in places, have cambered coping. Wall on south-east side of Churchyard forms one side of the ginnel known as Tom Hill, which is closed on the other side by the garden wall of Church Hill Farm House (q.v.).

Listing NGR: SE4489561772

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