Lytham, St Cuthbert's Church 1890
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The square-towered St Cuthbert's Church is not far from the large cricket ground, where a socket of a stone cross (marking one of the resting places of St Cuthbert when he was being carried to his final tomb at Durham) was found in a hedge. In later years the cross defined monastic lands; one boundary was at the hamlet of Cross Slack. In the 20th century Canon Hawkins presented a modern cross to be fixed in the ancient base, and it was dedicated by Archdeacon Hornby of Lancaster in 1931.
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