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Concern over worsening tilt of Cross of Peace on Norfolk Broads
Concern over worsening tilt of Cross of Peace on Norfolk Broads

BBC News

time08-07-2025

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Concern over worsening tilt of Cross of Peace on Norfolk Broads

A large cross erected in part of a ruined monastery more than 30 years ago has become a cause for concern because of its tilt, an onlooker has Cross of Peace at St Benet's Abbey, near Ludham on the Norfolk Broads, was created from wood from the royal estate at Sandringham and donated by Queen Elizabeth II in 20ft (6m) cross is set in a concrete base, which is still stable, but the tilt appears to be from the point where it sits in the regular visitor said: "It is quite striking how much it is tilting now. In previous years, I hadn't really noticed." They added: "I hope there is a way it can be saved before it leans too far and becomes unsafe." The cross was erected on what was the monastery's alter, but is now open the years, hundreds of coins have been pushed into grooves in the Diocese of Norwich, which previously owned the St Benet's Abbey site, said it had no remaining responsibilities for the Norfolk Archaeological Trust manages the site, but states it has no responsibility for the Cross of Peace. St Benet's Abbey was founded in 1019 when Canute, King of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and England, gave the land to a community of parts of the gatehouse remain in relatively good condition, but the wider monastery has fallen into Norfolk Archaeological Trust said the monastery was irreparably damaged by graffiti etched into the gatehouse's limestone in summer an open-air Church of England service is held at the Cross of the Peace, with the Bishop of Norwich arriving at the location aboard a traditional type of boat known as a wherry. Follow Norfolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. This article was written by a trusted journalist and then edited for length and style with the help of AI, before being checked again by a BBC Journalist. It's part of a pilot.

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