Alnwick

Alnwick Market Cross

An 18th century market cross that would have been used for proclamations.

Alnwick Market Cross

The Market Cross in Alnwick sits right in the heart of the town centre and was once a place where public proclamations were made, such as announcing new monarchs. It was also a popular meeting place for the townsfolk and still is, as it took us about 5 visits before we got a photo without people sitting on it!

The specific date of construction for the cross is not precisely known, but it is believed to have been built in the 18th century. Historical records suggest that it existed before 1731, as it is mentioned in a description of the town from that period.

The actual cross head was replaced in the 19th century.

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