From Langdon:
In 1856 Blight recorded this monument as being built into a hedge near the eastern end of the churchyard, close to the blacksmith's shop. By 1896 the cross had been removed and set up on the western side of the churchyard two metres west of the tower. Here it was mounted on a base stone consisting of three granite blocks with many holes drilled through. These stones were used by local apprentices practising the art of drilling granite with hand tools