Chichester, Market Cross 1892
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Situated at the junction of what were originally Roman roads, and distinguished by its flying buttresses, the cross is one of the Chichester's most famous landmarks. Built early in the 16th century by Bishop Storey, the purpose of the cross was to provide shelter for traders who came into the city to sell their wares.
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