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Description Scarisbrick Wayside Cross, situated alongside the A570 road in Scarisbrick, Lancashire, England. The cross was erected in medieval times, and was part of two lines of crosses which led from Scarisbrick Park, one leading to Ormskirk, a nearby market town, the other to Burscough Priory.
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29 September 2007

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