A stone cross placed, like most wayside crosses, at the edge of a road. In the past, this type of cross formed a sort of cadastral boundary beyond which no building was allowed. Above a pedestal with a cornice surmounted by a cube, there is a column base and then a slightly curved bare column between two collars ending in a moulded capital. Above this is a small stone cross with a sun wheel engraved at the intersection of the shaft and the crosspieces.
Croix de la Louvière de Varennes-sur-Amance