
Parish/District | Farlesthorpe/East Lindsey |
Location | c. 15m S of W porch of St Andrew’s church, Farlesthorpe |
Category | Churchyard cross |
National Grid Ref | TF 47528 74008 |
Designation | None |
Stone type | Limestone |
Refs | Davies, D S, 1915, Lincs Notes & Queries, Vol XIII No.5, p. 145 |
Visits | DS/HH: 29 Sept 2005 |
A battered fragment of shaft survives at Farlesthorpe – We struggled to find it as the churchyard was overgrown, but eventually located it 15m south of the west porch of the church at the top of a slope. It is a fragment of octagonal cross shaft – no base visible. The shaft was 18 cms (across) octagonal and there were 4 dowel holes in its upper surface.
There was 0.69m of it above ground but it was in much damaged state – none of the visible bit was still octagonal. Hilary thought she could see faint carvings on N and S surfaces and did a sketch. D S Davies had commented that he thought he could see carvings on the stone.

Farlesthorpe