Listed building outline
Remains Of White Cross 400 Metres North East Of Denwick Bridge
Field | Value | Fact links |
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Reference | 1042042 | Facts |
Prefix | listed-building-outline | Facts |
Name | Remains Of White Cross 400 Metres North East Of Denwick Bridge | Facts |
Dataset | Listed building outline | no fact link |
Organisation | Northumberland County Council | no fact link |
Start date | 1987-08-25 | no fact link |
End date | no fact link | |
Entry date | 1987-08-25 | Facts |
Typology | geography | no fact link |
Geometry |
MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.687127 55.421033, -1.687132 55.421028, -1.687122 55.421028, -1.687121 55.42103, -1.687127 55.421033)))
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Point |
POINT (-1.687126 55.42103)
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Notes | DENWICK B 1340 NU 11 SE NU 19921416 (North side) 10/34 Remains of White Cross, 400 metres north-east of Denwick Bridge II Socket stone of cross, medieval or C17, and adjacent inscribed boulder C19. Sandstone. Socket stone 0.6 metre by 0.5 metre with chamfered upper edge and rectangular socket; unshaped boulder alongside inscribed WHITECROSS HOWL. The cross is said to mark the 1665 burial of Denwick's plague victims; it may have been a medieval piece re-used. , | Facts |
Listed building | 1042042 | Facts |
Available Code Snippets:
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"notes": "DENWICK B 1340 NU 11 SE NU 19921416 (North side) 10/34 Remains of White Cross, 400 metres north-east of Denwick Bridge II Socket stone of cross, medieval or C17, and adjacent inscribed boulder C19. Sandstone. Socket stone 0.6 metre by 0.5 metre with chamfered upper edge and rectangular socket; unshaped boulder alongside inscribed WHITECROSS HOWL. The cross is said to mark the 1665 burial of Denwick's plague victims; it may have been a medieval piece re-used. ,",
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