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Churchyard Cross, in the Churchyard and to the South of St Bridget's Church

A Grade II Listed Building in Brockley, North Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.4117 / 51°24'42"N

Longitude: -2.7689 / 2°46'7"W

OS Eastings: 346623

OS Northings: 168354

OS Grid: ST466683

Mapcode National: GBR JH.Q876

Mapcode Global: VH7C8.YSL5

Plus Code: 9C3VC66J+MF

Entry Name: Churchyard Cross, in the Churchyard and to the South of St Bridget's Church

Listing Date: 16 March 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1320638

English Heritage Legacy ID: 33444

ID on this website: 101320638

Location: St Bridget's Church, Chelvey, North Somerset, BS48

County: North Somerset

Civil Parish: Brockley

Built-Up Area: Brockley

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


ST 46 NE BROCKLEY CHELVEY (north side)

6/52 Churchyard Cross, in the
Churchyard and to the south of
G.V. St. Bridget's Church

II

Churchyard Cross. Late mediaeval. Freestone Octagonal base of 3 steps.
Restored cross with chamfered shaft resting on a square plinth which has stop-
chamfered upper corners.


Listing NGR: ST4661968355

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