No one knows for certain, it was mentioned in 1702 but was possible ‘Christianised’ from a prehistoric menhir. It’s local granite and it stands on a ley line.
Current thought is that is was ‘Christianised’ a few hundred years ago. It was first mentioned in print in 1702 but believed to have beem made from a prehistoric menhir and it’s on a ley line.
Fascinating! How long has it been standing Gilly?
No one knows for certain, it was mentioned in 1702 but was possible ‘Christianised’ from a prehistoric menhir. It’s local granite and it stands on a ley line.
and your new grandchild, doing well?
Ahh yes, I’m off to stay tomorrow!
“Standing defiant.” The imagery is palpable.
My question also…how old is this cross, do you know?
Current thought is that is was ‘Christianised’ a few hundred years ago. It was first mentioned in print in 1702 but believed to have beem made from a prehistoric menhir and it’s on a ley line.
Wow!
Phantastisch wie lange steht es schon?Wünsche einen schönen Donnerstag lieber Gruß Gislinde
Yes, truly defiant;t. 🙂 Wonderful haiku, Gilly
Love this haiku, Gilly. The cross must be really ancient.
Most likely prehistoric!
Lovely photo and haiku, and I love ancient stones like this …..so all round I love this post 🙂
Good one Gilly! You are rocking your haiku woman. Margie