Index to
completed
pages

This page offers a quick and easy list, in alphabetical order by location, of all the locality pages at this site that have been completed. As this site grows in extent, you may find it easier to use this simple page to navigate to the page about the location you are interested in.

 

England

(Where the locality has alternative names, each variant is given separately below.)

  1. Addingham, Bradford 
  2. Ashbourne, Derbyshire
  3. Aspatria, Cumbria
  4. Bakewell, Derbyshire (also Bakewell, part 2)
  5. Bradbourne, Derbyshire
  6. Brailsford, Derbyshire
  7. Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire
  8. Cheadle, Stockport
  9. East Marton, North Yorkshire
  10. Escomb, Durham
  11. Gosforth, Cumbria
  12. Great Urswick, Cumbria
  13. Gressingham, Lancashire
  14. Guiseley, Leeds
  15. Hickling, Nottinghamshire
  16. Iken, Suffolk
  17. Hope, Derbyshire
  18. Hornby, Lancashire
  19. Hovingham, North Yorkshire
  20. Melling, Lancashire
  21. Muncaster, Cumbria
  22. Nunnington, North Yorkshire
  23. Oswaldkirk, North Yorkshire
  24. Prestbury, Cheshire
  25. Rolleston-on-Dove, Staffordshire
  26. Sandbach, Cheshire
  27. Sinnington, North Yorkshire
  28. Stonegrave, North Yorkshire
  29. Thornton Watlass, North Yorkshire
  30. Urswick, Cumbria
  31. Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire
  32. Winwick, Warrington
  33. Wirksworth, Derbyshire

Wales/Cymru

(Where the locality has different names in Welsh and English, each variant is given separately below.)

  1. Corwen, Denbighshire / Sir Ddinbych
  2. Chwitffordd, Sir Fflint (Maen Achwyfan)
  3. Glyn yr Groes, Sir Ddinbych
  4. Llanddewi-Brefi, Cardiganshire / Ceredgion
  5. Maen Achwyfan, Flintshire / Sir Fflint
  6. Nanhyfer, Sir Penfro
  7. Nevern, Pembrokeshire
  8. Penmon, Anglesey / Ynys Môn 
  9. Valle Crucis, Denbighshire
  10. Whitford, Flintshire (Maen Achwyfan)

 

* The Ordnance Survey National Grid Reference (and corresponding Latitude/Longitude) given at the top of the pages describing individual sites usually refer to the location of the closest or most prominent entrance to the site where the monument is to be found - e.g. a gate into a churchyard. For monuments located in open country, or at a significant distance from the site entrance as just defined, the co-ordinates usually refer to the exact location of the monument.
Please allow for a small error in the co-ordinates of up to a couple of dozen metres.

Thanks to the people at streetmap.co.uk, if you click on the Grid References in the magenta boxes on the site pages, 
you'll see an extract from the relevant Ordnance Survey 1:50000 Landranger map!

As the official mapping agency of the United Kingdom Government, the Ordnance Survey produces the definitive maps of the country. They contain a wealth of information.
 For more details, visit www,ordnancesurvey.co.uk/leisure

Click here if you need an explanation of the terminology on these pages

Click here if you would like to see a bibliography 

Click here if you would like to download the freeware "Mordred" font (in True-type for Windows) 
so that the headings used on these pages will then look like the following: 

Click to go to Pre-Norman crosses in: England the island of Ireland the Isle of Man Scotland Wales  Read about the Saints
Click to go to Mediaeval crosses in: England the island of Ireland the Isle of Man Scotland Wales

Locality maps at this web-site have been developed using Microsoft AutoRoute Express 2000 (and later editions).

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