2011
TA1934 : St Swithin's, Church Lane, Sproatley, Yorkshire
taken 15 years ago, near to Sproatley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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St Swithin's, Church Lane, Sproatley, Yorkshire
Cross-base and cross fragment, limestone, probably 15th century. The cross stood in the garths south of the church before its removal in the 19th century to the churchyard. Grade II Listed Building Link
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Sproatley Conservation Area, East Yorkshire
The special character and appearance of the Conservation Area lies in the retention of historic buildings (in two areas) to the north and south. These contrast with the modern developments in the middle and to the north-west, and contain all the traditional elements of village life, including church, school, public houses, landed properties and terraced dwellings.
Conservation Area Appraisal, including map: Link![]()
Wikipedia: Link
