Banbury Cross

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Banbury Cross is a historic market cross and well-known landmark in Banbury, Oxfordshire, famously associated with the English nursery rhyme "Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross."

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Label Occurrences
Banbury Cross canonical 3
Banbury Cross monument 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
market cross
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Victorian Gothic
associatedWith nursery rhyme "Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross"
category Buildings and structures in Banbury
Monuments and memorials in Oxfordshire
Tourist attractions in Oxfordshire
country United Kingdom
culturalReferenceIn English nursery rhymes
hasCoordinateRegion Cherwell district
hasFeature decorative pinnacles
octagonal base
ornate stone cross
statue of a lady on a horse
hasNameOrigin named after the town of Banbury
hasNearbyFeature cafés
shops
traffic roundabout
hasPhotographicSubject statue of the "fine lady"
hasSignificance cultural
historical
literary
hasTransportAccess Banbury railway station
surface form: Banbury railway station (nearby)

local bus services in Banbury
heritageStatus local landmark
isInRegion South East England
isSubjectOf local artwork
local postcards
tourist brochures
locatedIn Banbury
England
Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
locatedInStreet Horsefair
locatedNear Banbury
surface form: Banbury town centre
material stone
mentionedIn "Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross"
replaced earlier medieval crosses in Banbury
symbolOf Banbury
local identity of Banbury
touristAttractionFor families
heritage tourists
nursery rhyme enthusiasts
usedFor ceremonial events
public gatherings
tourist photography

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Banbury hasLandmark Banbury Cross
Fine Lady statue associatedWith Banbury Cross
Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross associatedWith Banbury Cross
this entity surface form: Banbury Cross monument