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I thought I had taken a close up photograph of this stone, recorded as AS Corpus Kirklevington 23 whilst we were waiting for the church to be unlocked, but no.  The red arrows show the location of this fragment of cross shaft built into the exterior eastern wall, between the southern and central lancet windows. It is dated to the first half of the tenth century, and shows the remains of plain edge
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I thought I had taken a close up photograph of this stone, recorded as AS Corpus Kirklevington 23 whilst we were waiting for the church to be unlocked, but no. The red arrows show the location of this fragment of cross shaft built into the exterior eastern wall, between the southern and central lancet windows. It is dated to the first half of the tenth century, and shows the remains of plain edge mouldings with part of a ring knot.

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