Beverley Market Cross, Yorkshire
Beverley Market Cross is an early 18th-century market cross in Beverley, Yorkshire, in the East Riding. It comprises four pairs of coupled Roman Doric columns in stone, standing on octagonal base of three steps. The entablature includes four finely carved cartouches displaying the Royal Arms (Queen Anne), and the arms of Beverley, Hotham and Warton. It is within the council area of East Riding of Yorkshire.
Historic England Grade I Listed 1346372.
Place Type: Market Cross
Historic County: Yorkshire
Division: East Riding
Lat, Long: 53.843019,-0.43264951
Grid Reference: TA032396
Police Area: Humberside
Council Area: East Riding of Yorkshire
Civil Parish: Beverley CP
Country: England
GBPNID: 320011
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Beverley_Market_Cross,_Yorkshire_320011
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Historic England Grade I Listed 1346372.
Place Type: Market Cross
Historic County: Yorkshire
Division: East Riding
Lat, Long: 53.843019,-0.43264951
Grid Reference: TA032396
Police Area: Humberside
Council Area: East Riding of Yorkshire
Civil Parish: Beverley CP
Country: England
GBPNID: 320011
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Beverley_Market_Cross,_Yorkshire_320011
