Old Boundary Marker between Manor Common and Newton Common, Blisland

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Old Boundary Marker between Manor Common and Newton Common, Blisland

Image: © P G Moore Taken: Unknown

Estate Boundary Marker on the north side of the lane that runs to Newton Farm, by the side of a stream that forms part of the boundary between Manor Common and Newton Common. Blisland parish. One of a series of stones that, together with a small stream, form part of the boundary between Newton Common and that part of Manor Common formerly known as Nailybarrow. The inscribed letter H on the east face of this stone represents James Hayward who owned Nailybarrow. Milestone Society National ID: CW_BLIS16em

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.535316
Longitude
-4.644354