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#REDIRECT [[Staincross Wapentake]]
{{distinguish|Staincross Wapentake}}
{{Infobox town
|name=Staincross
|county=Yorkshire
|riding=West
|picture=Staincross Common - geograph.org.uk - 847305.jpg
|picture caption=Staincross Common
|os grid ref=SE330101
|latitude=53.5867
|longitude=-1.50187
|post town=Barnsley
|postcode=S75
|dialling code=01226
|LG district=Barnsley
|constituency=Barnsley Central
}}
'''Staincross''' is a village in the [[West Riding of Yorkshire|West Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]], off the A61 road three miles from [[Barnsley]] and eight miles from [[Wakefield]]. Adjascent villages include [[Mapplewell]] and [[Darton]], which are so contiguous with Staincross that it is unclear where the boundaries between the three villages lie.
 
The village gives its name to the Riding's [[Staincross Wapentake]].
 
==Name==
The name is believed to be derived from an Anglo-Saxon stone cross ('stane cross') that until the 18th century occupied a position on the junction of Staincross Common - which in itself is an ancient trackway - and Greenside.  It may have been a typical wapentake meeting cross. One has been partially reconstructed in Cawthorne parish church grounds.<ref>D. Haywood "A Yorkshire Thane"</ref>
 
==Outside links==
{{commons}}
 
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
 
{{stub}}

Latest revision as of 20:19, 6 November 2023

Not to be confused with Staincross Wapentake
Staincross
Yorkshire
West Riding

Staincross Common
Location
Grid reference: SE330101
Location: 53°35’12"N, 1°30’7"W
Data
Post town: Barnsley
Postcode: S75
Dialling code: 01226
Local Government
Council: Barnsley
Parliamentary
constituency:
Barnsley Central

Staincross is a village in the West Riding of Yorkshire, off the A61 road three miles from Barnsley and eight miles from Wakefield. Adjascent villages include Mapplewell and Darton, which are so contiguous with Staincross that it is unclear where the boundaries between the three villages lie.

The village gives its name to the Riding's Staincross Wapentake.

Name

The name is believed to be derived from an Anglo-Saxon stone cross ('stane cross') that until the 18th century occupied a position on the junction of Staincross Common - which in itself is an ancient trackway - and Greenside. It may have been a typical wapentake meeting cross. One has been partially reconstructed in Cawthorne parish church grounds.[1]

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Staincross)

References

  1. D. Haywood "A Yorkshire Thane"

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