Eyam, The Saxon Cross 1896
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The vigorously carved Saxon cross which stands in Eyam's churchyard is thought to date from around the 9th century, and is similar is style to the crosses at Bakewell. It was originally a preaching cross set out in the countryside. At some point it was damaged at the top of its shaft, and today it presents a somewhat truncated appearance.
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