Village Cross
A traditional medieval monument typically located on a village green or central areas serving as sites for preaching, or as village market or for community meetings. These structures commonly featured a stepped base, a socket stone and a shaft exemplified by Winthrope village cross. Many surviving crosses in UK are listed medieval structures. They were also known as preaching crosses, and were used by early Christian for gatherings and baptism. Besides this, there were market crosses, for community life, trading, and meeting. Many older village crosses are protected as listed buildings or designated ancient ancient monuments.