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Cullen, Old Town, Old Market Cross

Market Cross (Medieval)

Site Name Cullen, Old Town, Old Market Cross

Classification Market Cross (Medieval)

Alternative Name(s) Old Cullen; Cullen Market Cross

Canmore ID 17969

Site Number NJ56NW 9

NGR NJ 50759 66370

NGR Description Removed to NJ 5087 6702, 5124 6710 and 5128 6711

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Moray
  • Parish Cullen
  • Former Region Grampian
  • Former District Moray
  • Former County Banffshire

Archaeology Notes

NJ56NW 9 5075 6636 removed to 5087 6702, 5124 6710 and 5128 6711

See also NJ56NW 41.

(NJ 5075 6636 ) Old Market Cross (NR)

OS 6" map, (1959)

The old market Cross of Cullen stood opposite the parish church, but was removed to Castle Hill upon the demolition of the old town. The remains may be incorporated in the present market cross, or comparitively modern structure.

Name Book 1865; J W Small 1900.

Cullen Market cross stands in the Square at NJ 5124 6710 and appears to be an entirely modern structure. The shaft and capital appear to be of fairly recent origin, while the ornate cupola upon which the cross stands, is of late 19th century date. Local enquiries failed to reveal when the changes were made to the cross since Small's visit, or when it was removed from the Castle Hill.

Visited by OS (WDJ) 15 September 1961.

The market cross was removed to Castle Hill at NJ 5087 6702 between 1821 and 1830 (Cramond 1888). The cross base remains at this site and measures 2.8m in diameter with a central hexagonal hole, 0.3m across; the cross head and shaft were taken from Castle Hill about 1871

(Cramond 1888). As stated by Johnston (1961) the market cross in the square appears modern but as the shaft is hexagonal, 0.3m across, it may be a reconstruction of the old cross. There is no documentary evidence to verify this.

Visited by OS (NKB) 25 July 1967.

W Cramond 1888.

Now at NJ 5128 6711.

(Undated) information in NMRS: NJ56NW 41.

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