Cross of Greet

Heritage Site in Yorkshire Ribble Valley

England

Cross of Greet

Cross of Greet (woz 'ere) Pendle Hill still visible (just).
Cross of Greet (woz 'ere) Credit: Peter Turner

Cross of Greet is a historic site located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, England. Situated on a prominent hilltop, it is a distinctive stone cross that dates back to the medieval period. The cross is believed to have been erected in the 14th century, although its exact purpose and origin remain uncertain.

The Cross of Greet stands at a height of approximately 5 meters and is made of local gritstone. It is composed of a slender shaft with a simple crosshead on top, creating a striking silhouette against the surrounding landscape. The crosshead is decorated with intricate carvings, including geometric patterns and foliage motifs, showcasing the craftsmanship of the era.

This heritage site holds significant cultural and historical importance. It is thought to have served as a waymarker for travelers and pilgrims, guiding them through the rough terrain of the Dales. Additionally, it may have been a place of religious significance, marking a sacred spot or acting as a site for prayer and contemplation.

Cross of Greet is a popular destination for tourists and hikers, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Yorkshire Dales. The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty, with rolling hills, lush green valleys, and picturesque meadows. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks and hikes, immersing themselves in the tranquil and idyllic countryside.

Preservation efforts have been made to protect and maintain the Cross of Greet, ensuring its longevity and accessibility for future generations to appreciate and admire. Its historical and aesthetic value make it a cherished heritage site within the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

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Cross of Greet Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.038/-2.482 or Grid Reference SD6860. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cross of Greet (woz 'ere) Pendle Hill still visible (just).
Cross of Greet (woz 'ere)
Pendle Hill still visible (just).
To Little Clough head
To Little Clough head
The road to Bentham With access point for a less speedy route to other places.
The road to Bentham
With access point for a less speedy route to other places.
At the Cross of Greet On the road from Slaidburn to Bentham. The cross is now gone, leaving only the base stone. The cross probably once marked the boundary between the Civil Parishes of Tatham and Slaidburn.
At the Cross of Greet
On the road from Slaidburn to Bentham. The cross is now gone, leaving only the base stone. The cross probably once marked the boundary between the Civil Parishes of Tatham and Slaidburn.
Cross of Greet The lonely Cross of Greet at dusk.
Cross of Greet
The lonely Cross of Greet at dusk.
The Cross 'O' Greet at Watter Shed Wurs't cross gone then? Musta gone long a go, wur't med a wood or stone, long long ago ?
The Cross 'O' Greet at Watter Shed
Wurs't cross gone then? Musta gone long a go, wur't med a wood or stone, long long ago ?
Remains of Cross of Greet - Tatham fell - Bowland
Remains of Cross of Greet - Tatham fell - Bowland
Moon from Cross of Greet
Moon from Cross of Greet
Night falling at Cross of Greet
Night falling at Cross of Greet
On Reflection at Cross of Greet
On Reflection at Cross of Greet
Lythe Fell Road The first of two minor bridges with fences as I walk southward to collect my car just before the next cattle grid.
Lythe Fell Road
The first of two minor bridges with fences as I walk southward to collect my car just before the next cattle grid.
Looking North Along Lythe Fell Road A passing place on the left as you look north along the Lythe Fell Road with moorland on either side.
Looking North Along Lythe Fell Road
A passing place on the left as you look north along the Lythe Fell Road with moorland on either side.
Hailshowers Fell Parked after cattle grid at 427 metres at SD6823860865 then Great Harlow, Hailshowers Fell, Bowlands Knotts, return to Hailshowers Fell, Great Harlow, Thistle Hill, Burn Moor and then to road below Moor Cock Farm and then up road back to my car. Very hot sunny day with drier than average moorland underfoot. 486 metre point next to fence didn't seem to be the highest point walking either way over this hill today. A quad track seemed to stop at the highest point before a lower cairn, buried stake and grit point.
Name: Hailshowers Fell
Hill number: 108526
Height: 486m / 1594ft
Area: 36: Lancashire, Cheshire & the Southern Pennines
Class: 4
Grid ref: SD698608 (est)
Drop: 64m
Col: 422m
Hailshowers Fell
Parked after cattle grid at 427 metres at SD6823860865 then Great Harlow, Hailshowers Fell, Bowlands Knotts, return to Hailshowers Fell, Great Harlow, Thistle Hill, Burn Moor and then to road below Moor Cock Farm and then up road back to my car. Very hot sunny day with drier than average moorland underfoot. 486 metre point next to fence didn't seem to be the highest point walking either way over this hill today. A quad track seemed to stop at the highest point before a lower cairn, buried stake and grit point. Name: Hailshowers Fell Hill number: 108526 Height: 486m / 1594ft Area: 36: Lancashire, Cheshire & the Southern Pennines Class: 4 Grid ref: SD698608 (est) Drop: 64m Col: 422m
Hailshowers Fell Alternative Summit This spot above the cairn appeared to be as high or higher than the summit of Hailshowers Fell beside the fence on this hot sunny Sunday.  This hill high point is also called Great Harlow.
Hailshowers Fell Alternative Summit
This spot above the cairn appeared to be as high or higher than the summit of Hailshowers Fell beside the fence on this hot sunny Sunday. This hill high point is also called Great Harlow.
Raven's Castle The stile and wall junction at Raven's Castle.
Raven's Castle
The stile and wall junction at Raven's Castle.
Start Of Route Towards Hailshowers Fell The start of the route towards Hailshowers Fell is a little boggy.
Start Of Route Towards Hailshowers Fell
The start of the route towards Hailshowers Fell is a little boggy.
Heading Towards Hailshowers Fell The moorland has plenty of Cottongrass this year as I walk up towards Raven's Castle and then Hailshowers Fell.
Heading Towards Hailshowers Fell
The moorland has plenty of Cottongrass this year as I walk up towards Raven's Castle and then Hailshowers Fell.
Two Kissing Gates Ahead The fence turns a corner then there are two kissing gates and some wet ground ahead as I follow a faint path beside the fence towards White Hill.
Two Kissing Gates Ahead
The fence turns a corner then there are two kissing gates and some wet ground ahead as I follow a faint path beside the fence towards White Hill.
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Cross of Greet is located at Grid Ref: SD6860 (Lat: 54.038, Lng: -2.482)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: Ribble Valley

Police Authority: Lancashire

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