North Curry, The Square c.1955
Photo ref:
N219007

More about this scene
Continuing south-west, the route reaches North Curry, a village on the low ridge that separates West Sedge Moor from the Tone valley. Here in the centre of the village in the market place is a three-sided cross: three arches carry a spirelet, all in mellow golden limestone. Although it looks medieval, in fact it dates from 1897, and was erected to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
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