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HER Number: | MNL1297 |
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Preferred Ref.: | 0110/6/0 |
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Type of record: | Building |
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Name: | Base and Stump of Stone Cross, Bradley |
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Summary
A medieval cross, probably once placed by the roadside, but now likely in a secondary context.
Monument Types
- CROSS (Early Post Medieval to Twenty First Century - 1600 AD? to 2050 AD)
Protected Status
- Listed Building (II) 1160917: CROSS APPROXIMATELY 14 METRES SOUTH OF MANOR HOUSE
Associated Finds - None
Associated Events - None
Full description
Cross. Medieval. Ashlar. Stump of chamfered shaft with broach-stops on square base. Overall height approximately one metre. Stands near line of former road leading to church, perhaps originally a wayside cross, but not necessarily in original position (1). It is now a garden ornament and not in situ (2).
A Heritage At Risk Survey conducted in 1990-2 assessed the building as:
Condition: Good
Occupancy: N/A
Risk Category: Buildings not at risk from neglect (4)
Sources and further reading
<1> | Designation Record: Historic England. 1951-Present. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 2/15. |
<2> | Book: N Loughlin and K R Miller. 1979. A Survey of Archaeological Sites in Humberside. 165. |
<3> | Record Card: Ordnance Survey. OS Card. TA 20 NW 16. |
<4> | Unpublished document: Cleethorpes Borough Council. 1990-2. Cleethorpes Borough Council: Buildings at Risk Survey 1990-2. |
<5> | Digital archive: North East Lincolnshire Archaeology Service. 2020. Stone Cross, South of the Manor House. Digital Parish File. |
Related records - none
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