Market Cross, Devizes
The Market Cross in Devizes, Wiltshire, England sits in Market Place at the centre of the town.[1] It was constructed in 1814 on the site of an older cross. Designed by architect James Wyatt, it is Gothic in style.[2] It was completed posthumously to his design, following Wyatt's death in a coach accident near Marlborough.[3] His son Benjamin Wyatt is also credited as the architect, likely because he executed his father's design.[4]
Funding for construction
[edit | edit source]The monument was erected by the corporation of Devizes. It was paid for by Henry Addington, Viscount Sidmouth, a former Prime Minister then serving as Home Secretary, who had been a Member of Parliament for the town between 1784 and 1805 before his elevation to the House of Lords.[5]
Listed status
[edit | edit source]The cross has been granted Grade II* status and was first listed in 1954.[2]
References
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Bibliography
[edit | edit source]- Dale, Antony. James Wyatt. B. Blackwell, 1956.
- Durman, Richard. Classical Buildings of Wiltshire & Bath: A Palladian Quest. Millstream, 2000.
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