Boundary Stone, Ruardean
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Image: © Mr Red Taken: 27 Sep 2022
One of the many replacement boundary stone delineating the periphery of the "Forest of Dean". The "Forest" is very specific because resident have "rights in common" like grazing sheep and coal mining, though you may have to be born there to classify as a "free miner". This is on the Northern verge in Barn Lane. Inscription: D. F. / 2012 / Nᴼ. 121 Milestone Society National ID: GL_DFDRYB121em
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