MSO7703 - Original site of Raleigh's Cross (Monument)

Summary

A boundary cross first documented in 1425/6, probably originally marking the boundary of the Raleigh estate at Nettlecombe. It was moved from within the National Park boundary to its present position in the late 18th/early 19th Century.

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Protected Status

  • None recorded

Full Description

[ST 03723442] Raleigh's Cross (NR) (Site of) (NAT) [ST 03893442] Raleigh's Cross (NAT). [1] Raleigh's Cross near the 'Raleigh's Arms Inn' formerly stood in a field on the north side of the road whence it was removed to its present site. The remains consist of the large socket; a single step and the stump of a shaft all much weather-worn and broken. It was probably erected 26 Edw. 1 to mark the manorial boundary of the Raleigh family of Nettlecombe. (See illust). [2] The remains of the cross are as described. See G.P. AO/65/182/2. Published survey, 1/2500 correct. [3] ST03SW NETTLECOMBE CP RALEIGH'S CROSS 7/39 Raleigh's Cross 22.5.69 II* Boundary Cross. 13th Century. Red sandstone. Remains of square shaft set in octagonal socket, damaged, about 700 mm high. Pooley illustrates the cross with broached corners to the socket which rests on a square base, perhaps now concealed beneath the earth. The cross was first referred to in 1425-6 when it stood to the North at the junction of 5 ways, (now 4), by a dangerous bog. It was moved to its present position in the late 18th - early 19th Century. [4] Raleigh's Cross was said to have been built originally as a landmark for travellers near a dangerous bog north of the Brendon ridgeway, making the junction of five ways, only four of which survive. It was mentioned as a marker in a view of the Nettlecombe manor boundary in 1425-6. The cross was moved to its present position 'forty or fifty years ago' [5-6] Additional Bibliography. [7-8] The extant cross (which stands outside the Park boundary) was visited in June 2013 as part of the rapid condition survey of Exmoor's Listed Buildings 2012-13. It received a BAR score of 4A. [10]

Sources/Archives (11)

  • <1> Map: Ordnance Survey. Various. Ordnance Survey Map (Scale / Date) . OS 25" 1888.
  • <2> Monograph: Pooley, C.. 1877. An historical and descriptive account of the old stone crosses of Somerset. 62.
  • <3> Unpublished document: Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigators Comments. F1 JP 05-AUG-65.
  • <4> Index: Department of the Environment. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest . DOE (HHR) W Somer Dist (Elworthy et al) Somer 21st Dec 1984 23.
  • <5> Unpublished document: Eardley-Wilmot, H.. 1981. Worksheet in Devon HER. SRO DD/WO 41/9.
  • <6> Unpublished document: Eardley-Wilmot, H.. 1981. Worksheet in Devon HER. VCH Somer 5 (Ed R W Dunning) 113 (M C Siraut).
  • <7> Unpublished document: Eardley-Wilmot, H.. 1981. Worksheet in Devon HER. P Somer A & NHS 29 pt 1 1883 47-8.
  • <8> Unpublished document: Eardley-Wilmot, H.. 1981. Worksheet in Devon HER. Memorials of Old Somer 1906 135 illus (F J Snell).
  • <9> Unpublished document: Eardley-Wilmot, H.. 1981. Worksheet in Devon HER. P Somer A & NHS 32 pt 2 1885 74-5.
  • <10> Report: Lawrence, G.. 2014. Exmoor National Park: Rapid condition survey of listed buildings 2012-13.
  • <11> Photograph: CIRCA 13TH CENTURY RALEIGH'S CROSS AT NETTLECOMBE FROM NORTH. OS65/F182/2. B/W. MICROFILM.

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Other Statuses/References

  • Exmoor National Park HER Number (now deleted): MSO12318
  • Local List Status (Unassessed)
  • National Monuments Record reference: ST 03 SW5
  • NRHE HOB UID (Pastscape): 188445
  • Somerset SMR PRN: 35479

Map

Location

Grid reference ST 0371 3441 (point) (Centred on)
Map sheet ST03SW
Civil Parish NETTLECOMBE, WEST SOMERSET, SOMERSET

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Record last edited

May 17 2021 1:53PM

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