Wayside Cross
Wayside Cross
Wayside Cross
Wayside Cross
Wayside Cross
Wayside Cross
Wayside Cross

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A wayside cross, restored and the cross renewed probably c.1900. Two courses of roughly-hewn sandstone form a foundation, on which a rectangular block holds a renewed cross with stop-chamfered corners, a shield on the boss, and hammer-ended arms.
Title

Wayside Cross

Date

17th C or earlier

Medium

sandstone

Accession number

L38_JP_S008

Work type

Cross

Owner

Sefton Council

Custodian

Sefton Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Listing date

26/03/73

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at all times

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Located at

Alt Road, Hightown, Liverpool

L38 3RX

Set into a garden wall of Cross House, near the railway footbridge.