Long Stone
Standing Stone Hexham Northumberland

Long Stone

Standing Stone In Hexham, Northumberland

Stone monument on Barcombe near Vindolanda, possibly built on an 8th century cross base, later re-erected in the 19th century.

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Where Is Long Stone?

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54.99182, -2.347778

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additives.steps.bulk

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54.99713, -2.34449

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permit.hence.digit

Park in the laybe in front of Crindledykes Lime Kiln.

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Long Stone was listed in Standing Stone // Northumberland // Hexham