Atwick Medieval Village Cross
The medieval limestone cross with a triple-stepped base, on the village green at Atwick. The monument situated on a
small triangular green in the centre of the village at the junction of crossroads. The monument comprises a chamfered and panelled shaft of about 0.35m square and 2m in height set into a limestone square socketed base which has a sunk rectangular panel measuring 0.25m by 0.5m on each side. The upper part of the cross shaft is octagonal and there are the remains of a now illegible inscription just above the panel. The base, which measures 8m by 6m, is set on three stone steps which have been repaired with modern cobbles. The monument has a total height of around 3m.
Atwick Yorkshire
Atwick Medieval Village Cross
The medieval limestone cross with a triple-stepped base, on the village green at Atwick. The monument situated on a
small triangular green in the centre of the village at the junction of crossroads. The monument comprises a chamfered and panelled shaft of about 0.35m square and 2m in height set into a limestone square socketed base which has a sunk rectangular panel measuring 0.25m by 0.5m on each side. The upper part of the cross shaft is octagonal and there are the remains of a now illegible inscription just above the panel. The base, which measures 8m by 6m, is set on three stone steps which have been repaired with modern cobbles. The monument has a total height of around 3m.
Atwick Yorkshire