Siss Cross
By Mick Garratt
Typical of the many crosses that are a feature of the North York Moors. Originally erected by the Saxons or Danes after their conversion to Christianity but most replaced over the years. Their purpose has been speculated as a waymarker, territorial boundary or a memorial but may have been re-used for all of these. Siss Cross is on Danby Low Moor close to the ancient trod running north from Danby to the coast.
From my photo-diary for 14th May, 2019 see Link
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- When
- Tue, 14 May 2019 at 14:57
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- NZ7010
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