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Copplestone Cross

Crediton, United Kingdom

This granite pillar stands in centre of the village of Copplestone, at the junction of the three parishes of Colebrooke. It is said to be either a boundary stone or the shaft of a decorated late Saxon cross, and there is further evidence to suggest that it was erected to commemorate the murder of the last Bishop of Tawton at this spot in 910.

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