I visited Singleton, almost by accident. I was on the way to Poulton from St Annes. I could see the church in the distance off the road. Turned right off the main road, the church is 300 yards from the turn. 2 lych gates and a carpark. Entered the church did the photography and chatted to the lady outside. There is always a hesitant moment whilst they try and figure out what you are up to! However my eye caught this object by the entrance. She told me it was a birdbath!
The link to the memorials in the church is
here.There is a further link to the church and other views of Singleton
here
However I said I was fairly confident that it was the remains of a socket for a cross. It had seemed that this was originally down the road, probably at the cross roads. At the time I did feel I had stumbled onto something quite unusual. I have crosses on this blog. However it seems that English Heritage have a record and it was sited in the churchyard at least in 1957. Here is the
link to English Heritage.
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Taken from the pathway as you enter the church.
The object is approx 18 inches across and about 12 inches high |
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It is clear that there is a rectangular post hole in the middle of this pedestal |
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There are 8 clearly defined sides to the pedestal.
The pedestal is "worn" or broken on one side.
Further investigation would possibly show the reason |
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I would suspect that this pedestal would be sitting on more
stonework. Any sizable cross would be unbalanced.
Difficult to see if the hole went through to the bottom. | | | |
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There are other wayside crosses in the area, notably at
Wrea Green.
The
Northern Antiquarian Forum is a fascinating place for these objects. These pix and reference will be referred to them.