Listed building outline

Cross 25 Metres North West Of South Gate To Churchyard

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1041776 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Cross 25 Metres North West Of South Gate To Churchyard Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland County Council no fact link
Start date 1988-09-01 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1988-09-01 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.617224 55.428902, -1.617232 55.42891, -1.617248 55.428905, -1.61724 55.428896, -1.617224 55.428902))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.617236 55.428903) Facts
Notes NU 2515 LONGHOUGHTON LONGHOUGHTON VILLAGE (West side) 18/151 Cross 25 metres north-west of south gate to churchyard GV II Free-standing cross, perhaps Pre-Conquest or early medieval. Cut sandstone. Rectangular slab narrowing at the top to a cross with rounded armpits and a tapered 'hammerhead' top; overall height 1.05 metres. Probably a sepulchral monument rather than a churchyard cross; a very similar cross (see reference below), now lost, was found at Gateshead in 1908. Oliver, Leeson & Wood, Proc. Soc. Antiq. Newcastle, 3rd Ser., 3 p.319 (1909). , Facts
Listed building 1041776 Facts

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    "name": "Cross 25 Metres North West Of South Gate To Churchyard",
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    "end-date": "",
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    "typology": "geography",
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    "point": "POINT (-1.617236 55.428903)",
    "entity": 42153484,
    "notes": "NU 2515 LONGHOUGHTON LONGHOUGHTON VILLAGE (West side) 18/151 Cross 25 metres north-west of south gate to churchyard GV II Free-standing cross, perhaps Pre-Conquest or early medieval. Cut sandstone. Rectangular slab narrowing at the top to a cross with rounded armpits and a tapered 'hammerhead' top; overall height 1.05 metres. Probably a sepulchral monument rather than a churchyard cross; a very similar cross (see reference below), now lost, was found at Gateshead in 1908. Oliver, Leeson & Wood, Proc. Soc. Antiq. Newcastle, 3rd Ser., 3 p.319 (1909). ,",
    "listed-building": "1041776"
}
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