Market Cross, Poulton-le-Fylde
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Poulton-le-Fylde Market Cross, in the English market town of Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, was likely erected in the 17th century. Standing at the southern end of Market Place, it is a Grade II listed structure.It is a Tuscan column constructed of stone, consisting of three tapered cylinders on a square pedestal, which in turn sits on a circular plinth of four steps. On top of the cylinders is a ball finial with a cross. The cross is similar to those at Kirkland and Garstang and is situated between the stocks and the fish stones.
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Market Square, Borough of Wyre High Compley
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N 53.8464 ° | E -2.9924 ° |
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Market Square
Market Square
FY6 7AS Borough of Wyre, High Compley
England, United Kingdom
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