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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Composite moulded pillar-cross of four members joined by mortice and tenon joints, comprising a truncated pyramidal base, lower quadrangular shaft capped with a plain 'abacus', massive central 'knop' and combined(?) upper shaft and head (the head is now missing). The base and cross are decorated on all faces with panels of carved patterns and figure-representations (badly damaged by weathering) in low to high relief. I. Traces of a horizontal band with cable decoration at mid shaft height on the south/east angle: A (east) 1. Remains of strands with median groove forming figure-of-eight 2. Five pairs of plain Stafford knots in a double vertical row. B. Strand with median groove in diagonal key-pattern C. Strands with median groove forming figure-of-eight interlace, ending in a Stafford knot. D. Strands with median groove II. Formed of five main horizontal bands of decoration. III. Lower shaft 1. Neck is palin 2. Massive angle-mouldings. The columns are capped by roll-mouldings and horizontal bans of two-strand plait below.. 3. The angle-mouldings frame narrow vertical panels on each face IV The base is roughly pyramidal. A. Row of five human figures, facing front B. Bust of human figure C. Human figure on horseback, holding reins, facing left. D. Bust of a human figure
figure-of-eight
Site Name: St Dochdwy's Church, Llandough
Notes: the original stone stands in the churchyard on the south side of the church