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In the porch is the stump of a Saxon cross.
The previously mentioned 9th century Saxon cross was integrated into the north wall of the church in 1886.
A 7th century Saxon Cross is part of the porch.
The Norman tower has a Saxon cross built into it.
Some Saxon cross remains in the churchyard indicate that there may have been an older structure here.
In the graveyard lies the base and lower shaft of a plain early Saxon cross.
A fragment of a Saxon cross is set high in the wall between the nave and the south aisle.
In the churchyard is a mid-11th-century Saxon cross, showing interlace and a human figure.
Built into the outer wall of the south aisle are parts of a Saxon cross.
It has a Saxon cross shaft with interlace work.
It is thought that the pillar on which it stands was originally a Saxon cross base.
A cedar tree overhangs the road from the churchyard, and nearby are the remains of a Saxon cross.
There are also remains of a Saxon cross building into the church walls, possibly indicating an even older Christian involvement in the area.
Carefully put together, the Saxon Cross is preserved in the churchyard, evidence that there has been a church here for a thousand years.
There is a Saxon cross shaft.
In the chancel is a Saxon cross set in a Roman block of stone.
Part of the shaft of a Saxon cross was also unearthed, and is now built into the wall of the west end.
A Saxon cross dating to the 10th/11th century has been unearthed by archaeologists in Tarvin.
Stefan Schicker was a former Saxon cross country skier who competed in the early 1980s.
The church of St Mary the Virgin has a Saxon cross shaft dating from the 9th century.
The real Saxon Cross is preserved at St Chad's Church.
There are a few remnants of earlier Norman construction and in the south aisle is part of a Saxon cross shaft.
The Saxon cross may have been broken up before the assault of Chester in 1645 by the Parliamentary garrison.
Close to the church is a modern Celtic cross, which was erected in 1976 and uses the old Saxon cross foundation as its base.
It has an 11th-century tower of herringbone masonry, a Saxon cross shaft set in an outer wall and an ancient carved crucifix within.