Keywords: Creeton Interlace Fragments.jpg Badly eroded sections of Anglo-Saxon interlace possibly pieces of a number of cross-shafts built into the walls of St Peter's church Creeton Lincolnshire UK There are many more fragments in the walls as well as a freestanding rather crudely carved section of cross-shaft that has been re-used as a grave marker see http //commons wikimedia org/w/index php title File Creeton Anglo-Saxon cross shaft grave marker jpg There is also a fine example of an Anglo-Saxon Mid Kesteven type of grave cover now standing upright “ see http //commons wikimedia org/w/index php title File Creeton Saxon Stone West Face jpg in the churchyard These fragments are mentioned but do not appear in http //www crsbi ac uk/search/county/site/ed-li-creet html CRSBI The Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland self-photographed 24 October 2008 2008-10-24 SiGarb Own work all rights released This version of the image is in the Public Domain If it is used outside Wikipedia a photographer's credit Simon Garbutt would be appreciated This is a resized and slightly edited version of the original 2448 x 3264 pixels image I retain all rights to the original image and any other images that may be derived from it 52 46 1 1 N 0 29 51 5 W Anglo-Saxon sculptures St Peter Creeton |