Boundary stone, Brighouse and Denholme Gate Road, Hipperholme
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Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 15 Nov 2007
This is where the boundary between Hipperholme UD and Norwood Green & Coley CP crossed the road, having followed the roadside wall from Northedge lane. The stone is similar to other boundary stones in the area, with a rounded top, and I was puzzled as to why it is blank. Then I looked at the back of it and found that it has been turned round. On the back is a vertical line with Norwood Green and Coley on one side and Hipperholme on the other. Only part of the inscription can be seen due to the proximity of the stone wall behind.