Mab's Cross
Buildings and structures in WiganGrade II* listed buildings in Greater ManchesterHistory of WiganScheduled monuments in Greater Manchester
Mab's Cross, in Wigan, Greater Manchester, is a stone cross probably dating from the 13th century with its first recorded mention taking place in 1277 SD58520626. It is one of four stone crosses originally used as waymarkers along the medieval route from Wigan to Chorley. The cross no longer stands in its original position, having been moved across the road in 1922 as part of a road widening scheme.
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Standishgate,
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N 53.55139 ° | E -2.62745 ° |
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Mab's Cross Primary School
Standishgate
WN1 1XL , Bottling Wood
England, United Kingdom
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