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Boundary Stone at Ngr NZ 04716067 on South Side of Fence

A Grade II Listed Building in Broomley and Stocksfield, Northumberland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.9407 / 54°56'26"N

Longitude: -1.9279 / 1°55'40"W

OS Eastings: 404716

OS Northings: 560668

OS Grid: NZ047606

Mapcode National: GBR GCZ9.DQ

Mapcode Global: WHB2N.C26R

Plus Code: 9C6WW3RC+7R

Entry Name: Boundary Stone at Ngr NZ 04716067 on South Side of Fence

Listing Date: 18 June 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1370249

English Heritage Legacy ID: 240464

ID on this website: 101370249

Location: Guessburn, Northumberland, NE43

County: Northumberland

Civil Parish: Broomley and Stocksfield

Traditional County: Northumberland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northumberland

Church of England Parish: Bywell St Peter

Church of England Diocese: Newcastle

Tagged with: Boundary marker

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Description


BROOMLEY AND STOCKSFIELD BROOMLEYHOPE WOOD
NZ 06 SW NZ 04716067
4/94 Boundary stone at
above NGR on south
side of fence

II


Boundary stone, probably C18. Sandstone. Roughly-shaped stone, part-buried,
0.25 metre high. R on north, S on south. Re-set?


Listing NGR: NZ0471660667

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