Chichester, Market Cross 1890
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Chichester's Market Cross is sited at the intersection of its four main roads that date from the Roman period. The eight-sided Caen stone building was built in 1501 by Bishop Storey, so that the poor displaced from the market area by merchants' shops had somewhere to sell their wares. The clock, the ball and the iron weather vane were all added in 1746.
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