Old stone trough - originally used for watering animals

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Old stone trough - originally used for watering animals

Image: © Wendy North Taken: 16 Aug 2008

We've been walking the Oxspring Village Trail (Walk No 1) `Walks in the Parish of Oxspring', published 1997. This trough would have been a popular stopping place for the pack-horse trains that regularly came through Oxspring en-route for either Leeds or Cheshire.

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53.513087
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