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More model informationLow Cross standing stone, Appleton-le-Moors, North Yorkshire
This former wayside cross is almost certainly also a re-used standing stone. Now a Scheduled Monument, the boulders set in the ground around the orthostatic slab represent broken sections of the cross, and may have been earth-set stones associated with the standing stone in a prehistoric setting. The hole cut through the slab and the incised rectangular depression remain a mystery, although it is suggested the hole could have been used for paying tolls throughout the medieval.
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