Lonan Cross Slab
Period: Early Medieval
NGR Easting: 242730
NGR Northing: 479460
Description: This broken slab was found in about 1870 at a mound just north of the churchyard. The carving takes the form of a ‘Celtic’ cross surrounded by a ring. The lower arm of the cross extends below the ring to form a shaft which terminates in a simple flat pedestal. Cross, ring, shaft and pedestal are all bordered by a bead moulding, and the cross is otherwise undecorated.
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Site & Monument Type: cross
Category: National Monuments Record: Statutory Ancient Monuments
Site ID number: Manx Cross 76
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