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Flodden Memorial (Branxton)

Flodden memorial, Branxton.
Photo by Harry Rowland.
Flodden memorial, Branxton. Photo by Harry Rowland.
Flodden Memorial. Grade II listed. Erected 1910 by Berwickshire Naturalists Club to commemorate the Battle of Flodden, 1513. (1)

Plain granite cross. (2)

Cross, with slightly tapering shaft, standing on a base of rough hewn rocks. There is a very plain plaque attached to the front of the base with the inscription "Flodden/1513/To the brave of both nations/Erected 1910". The cross stands within an enclosure of railings and small rough stone posts. (3)
N765
Edwardian (1902 to 1910)
Listed Building
Registered Battlefield


Source of Reference
Local History of Branxton

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