The centre of the village has an ancient market cross.
A second market cross stood further up the Canongate to the west.
This may have been a market cross where goods could be offered for sale at certain times of the year.
Here, at his own cost, he repaired the road and set up a market cross in the town.
The exceptions are the church and the market cross on the green.
A large circular flat stone on the green is said to be the remains of the market cross.
They had paused now, in front of the great market cross.
At the crossroads in the village are the remains of the market cross.
Around it was a horse pond, a market cross and a small town hall.
The base of the old market cross can still be seen next to what was the Public Hall.