Old Boundary Stone, West Coker / East Chinnock

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Old Boundary Stone, West Coker / East Chinnock

Image: © Mr Red Taken: 29 Jul 2022

A curious broken stone. This was lying exactly at the position of a boundary stone (on maps up to 1962). The inscription could be interpreted signifying a "county" stone, marking the extent of responsibility for the bridge if it was C / YHD (Yeovil Hundred Division). Inscription: C / YHI Milestone Society National ID: SO_WCOECH01pb

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.917974
Longitude
-2.706614