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SE7290
: Commemorative stone erected for the millennium
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Lastingham
, North Yorkshire, England
Commemorative stone erected for the millennium
This beautiful engraved stone which was carved by Jennifer Tetlow,
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is at the footpath junction just north of Lastingham village.
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Thursday, 3 August, 2006
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SE7290 : Lastingham, St. Mary's Church: The crypt, unique in England, with its Norman piers and capitals 4
Crypt dates from 1060s.
St Mary's Crypt was built to hold the relics of St Cedd, who had been buried in the churchyard in the 7thC, before being moved inside the stone church some 300yrs later. See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedd
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