Stone Stile SW4936

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Stone Stile SW4936

Image: © Carrie Langford Taken: 9 Oct 2021

A granite stile on a footpath that runs up the side of The Engine Inn, Cripplesease, from the B3311 road. Three large granite slabs, one on the ground on each side of a raised central slab – a cattle stile. Public footpath 119/37/4 silver from Cripplesease to Cold Harbour. The footpath runs through the site of South Providence mine, suggesting it gave the miners access to the Engine Inn. There is a separate bridleway giving the main access to the mine further along B3311.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.178747
Longitude
-5.503182