Old Boundary Marker on Trehudreth Downs, Blisland parish

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Old Boundary Marker on Trehudreth Downs, Blisland parish

Image: © P G Moore Taken: Unknown

Estate Boundary Marker on the remains of a medieval field boundary bank and close to the Cornish hedge on the open moorland of Trehudreth Downs 280 metres north of Peverell’s Cross. Blisland parish. One of 11 stones on the western edge of Trehudreth Downs that appear to mark out a strip of land of approximately 12 acres that adjoin the enclosed farmland of Penstroda. These stones follow the remains of medieval ditches and banks that formerly enclosed this area. Marked H on the southern face, this indicates that part of this area was owned by Hayward. Milestone Society National ID: CW_BLIS33em

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.521833
Longitude
-4.648298