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Category: Landmarks

Landmarks are those upstanding features which can’t be classed as a building. Examples include crosses, gravestones, burial chambers, obelisks, signposts and postboxes.

Landmarks

Roby Cross

March 16, 2014 / June 5, 2026 by Martin Greaney | Leave a Comment

From The Ancient Crosses of Lancashire by Henry Taylor: The site is on the southerly side of the road, between Liverpool and Prescot, distant three miles in a south-westerly direction... read more

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The Chantry Well, Huyton

March 13, 2014 / June 5, 2026 by Martin Greaney | 4 Comments on The Chantry Well, Huyton

From The Ancient Crosses of Lancashire by Henry Taylor: These words occur on the 1848 six-inch ordnance map close to some old cottages, about one hundred yards to the north... read more

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