Legs Cross

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Legs Cross

Legs Cross is an Anglo-Saxon cross in the parish of Bolam, County Durham, England, about Script error: No such module "convert". north of Piercebridge on the Pilgrims' Way (the modern B6275 and the old Roman road of Dere Street). It is a Grade II* listed structure,[1] and a scheduled monument.[2]

It was probably erected in the 9th century.[1][2]

The sandstone cross is now eroded to an Script error: No such module "convert". high obelisk-like structure, on a triangular base.[2][3] Some interlaced patterning remains.[4]

Although it once had an inscription reading "LEGS X", which was chiselled off post 1966, giving rise to the name.[3] It has been suggested that the cross was constructed from Roman masonry (nearby Piercebridge was once the site of a Roman fort) and that the inscription may have originally celebrated the 20th Legion (LEGIONIS).Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Other theories for the origin of name include the fact that "legge" is the Anglo-Saxon word meaning "boundary."[1][5] It has been also suggested that James VI of Scotland (later James I of England) rested here, with his legs crossed, on his way south to claim the English throne.[6]

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