Stone Cross (Bewick)
[NU 06792215] Built into the south-west corner of Holy Trinity Church porch is part of an Anglian cross shaft with triple beads at each angle, and a socketed joint. (1)
A badly weathered stone 0.4m square in section, and 0.65m high, with a shallow basin in the top. If it is a cross shaft fragment, as seems likely, it was probably later utilised as a plague stone. See photograph. (2)
Not listed as a Saxon fragment. (3a)
A badly weathered stone 0.4m square in section, and 0.65m high, with a shallow basin in the top. If it is a cross shaft fragment, as seems likely, it was probably later utilised as a plague stone. See photograph. (2)
Not listed as a Saxon fragment. (3a)
N3616
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1969; R W Emsley
Disclaimer -
Please note that this information has been compiled from a number of different sources. Durham County Council and Northumberland County Council can accept no responsibility for any inaccuracy contained therein. If you wish to use/copy any of the images, please ensure that you read the Copyright information provided.