Sited at St Laurence's Church, Eriswell, between the churchyard wall and the road Ordnance Survey Map Ref:TL 724 780 It is a simple 8 feet high Celtic cross of granite on which is carved, in relief, a sword, point down. All on granite chippings within a stone kerbed, low stone post and chain surround. Unveiled on 29th May 1920 by Lt.Col W.E.Guinness DSO MP and reported in the Bury and Norwich Post on 5th June 1920. © IWM (WMR-4539)
where they also have A.A.PLUMB ascribed to Eriswell |