Old Boundary Marker on Bayton Pit Road

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Old Boundary Marker on Bayton Pit Road

Image: © J Atkinson Taken: Unknown

Parish Boundary Marker on the northeast side of Bayton Pit Road west of its junction with the B4202 Clows Top Road. Formerly on the boundary of Bayton and Mamble parishes, but now entirely in Bayton parish. Inscribed B, L. on its south face (Bayton parish) and M, L. on its east face (Mamble parish). The L is thought to represent Liberty, an area in which rights reserved to the king had been devolved into private hands. Milestone Society National ID: WO_BAYTON04pb

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.362715
Longitude
-2.434341