- A
buttercross,
butter cross or
butter market cross is a type of
market cross ****ociated with
English market towns and
dating from
medieval times. The...
- all Jews were
expelled from England. The City
Cross (also
known as the
Buttercross) has been
dated to the 15th century, and
features 12
statues of the Virgin...
- shelters.
Village historic sites include the
church of the Holy Trinity, a
buttercross,
Tattershall Castle,
Collegiate College, and Tom Thumb's
house and grave...
- The
Buttercross, also
known as
Brigg Town Hall, is a muni****l
building in the
Market Place in Brigg, Lincolnshire, England. The structure,
which is used...
-
gradually towards the east, with an
elevation of 107
metres (351 ft) at the
Buttercross. The
streets then run down to the
Rivers Teme and
Corve (their confluence...
-
indicates that the
market hall was
built around 1450. The
Shambles and
Buttercross were
built after 1570. The
Shambles were destro**** in a fire in 1856...
- The town was
almost destro**** by a
great fire in 1688. The
central Buttercross was
constructed in 1689 and was the
place where local farmers displa****...
-
sculpture bear the
answers to the riddles,
reflected onto the panels. "
Buttercross Needle", on
Marriotts Walk in Witney, Oxfordshire, was
commissioned by...
- the town's
market place every Wednesday and Sa****ay.
Nearby is the
Buttercross with an
octagonal stone-slate roof and the
wooden stocks – both Grade...
- only been in the
current Market Place from
about 1800. It
contains the
Buttercross (covered area for farm produce, now used for
occasional charity events...