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DescriptionNorth Bovey, Stone Cross - geograph.org.uk - 884323.jpg
English: North Bovey: Stone Cross On the edge of the village green: the 18th century house opposite is named Stone Cross. According to the village guide, the original cross was broken down during the civil war and pieces of the original were found in the house in 1943. Another old cross was recovered from the Bovey Brook in 1829 by the Reverend Pike-Jones and erected on the base of the first
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