Pleasley Cross
Also called Robin Hood's Cross. 17th century documents refer to this name for the cross stump.
The cross was erected soonafter Thomas Bek, Lord of the manor, was granted a charter on the 9th May1284 by the King to hold a market and two fairs in Pleasley.
The market was for 'fat and lean cattle standing in front of the church', sheep were sold at the cross and horses in Teversal Road.