Corner of Red Lion, Newbrough
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Corner of Red Lion, Newbrough by Andrew Curtis as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 10 Jan 2015
The large broken boulder on the front right corner of the Red Lion Image was the focus for my photo on a wet winter afternoon. There is a story that this is the current resting place of one of the four stones said to have given the neighbouring community of Fourstones its name. A discussion of Fourstones and the history and mythology attached to the stones that gave it its name is given here: http://heddonhistory.weebly.com/blog/fairy-tale