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Bedale Market Cross

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The cross consists of an octagonal stone base with seven steps, the lowest step being 5 metres across. This stepped cross form is the most common type of Mediaeval standing cross in England. The octagonal cross shaft sits in a socket stone, and is 3.5 metres high. It has a projecting band near the
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Bedale was granted a market charter in 1251, and in the 14th century the current cross was erected at the north end of the marketplace, where the town's three medieval streets converge. In the 17th century, the original cross head was replaced by a simple iron cross. It was listed as a
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top, and flat plinth at the top. This supports the iron cross.
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A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 1
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Market Cross, Bedale

Bedale
North Yorkshire
scheduled monument
Grade I listed
Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Listed buildings in Bedale
A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 1
"Why Bedale market cross bears an unusual religious item"


Historic England
"Market Cross (1314972)"
National Heritage List for England


Historic England
"Medieval market cross 130m south east of Bedale Hall (1014765)"
National Heritage List for England
54°17′22″N 1°35′35″W / 54.28948°N 1.59300°W / 54.28948; -1.59300
Categories
Bedale
Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Market crosses in England
Scheduled monuments in North Yorkshire

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