
| Parish/District | Stoke Rochford/South Kesteven |
| Location | In centre of road/track at northern entrance to Easton Hall |
| Category | Modern cross |
| National Grid Ref | SK 92758 26802 |
| Designation | Listed II |
| Stone type | Limestone |
| Refs | – |
| Visits | – |
This appears to be an entirely modern (1840) standing cross, erected at the entrance to Easton House (demolished 1951). The listing description states: Ashlar. Chamfered tapering cross shaft rises via roll and bar stop chamfers to square top supporting a cross on square base. The plinth sits on 2 steps and has chamfered angles with pyramidal stops and rolls.
The stables, outbuildings and gardens of the House survive and are now a visitor attraction.


Easton