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English: The market cross in Alfriston, one of only two remaining market crosses in Sussex. It is formed of a stone base and shaft on a brick plinth; the cross itself is missing, but the shaft is topped with a ‘cornice-like’ stone. The cross is a Grade I listed building.
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The market cross in Waterloo Square, Alfriston.

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50°48'29.250"N, 0°9'23.512"E

heading: 68.48954011065007 degree

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