St Sampson’s Cross, Against Gable Of Gatehouse, in Churchyard, Church Of St Samptson, Cricklade, Wiltshire, SN6 (Grade II)
St Sampson’s Cross, Against Gable Of Gatehouse, in Churchyard, Church Of St Samptson is a grade two (II) listed building in Cricklade, Wiltshire, SN6. It was first listed in 1986.
The top of the shaft has been repaired.
About St Sampson’s Cross, Against Gable Of Gatehouse, in Churchyard, Church Of St Samptson
SU 09 SE CRICKLADE BATH ROAD (south side)
12/85 St. Sampson’s Cross, against gable of gatehouse, in churchyard, Church of St. Sampson
Churchyard Cross. Medieval. Limestone. A broken shaft, 80 cm high with stopped chamfered sides on a crude octagonal base.
Source: Historic England
Where is St Sampson’s Cross, Against Gable Of Gatehouse, in Churchyard, Church Of St Samptson?
St Sampson’s Cross, Against Gable Of Gatehouse, in Churchyard, Church Of St Samptson is located on Bath Road, in Cricklade, Wiltshire, SN6.
Key Facts
Grid Reference | SU 09933 93579 |
Easting, Northing | 409933.485, 193579.39984 |
Latitude, Longitude | 51.640931, -1.857851 |
Grade listing | II (two) |
English Heritage List Entry Number | 1023082 |
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