Three Shire Stone (Lake District)
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three-shire-stone-lake-district-277-18390334
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Three Shire Stone (Lake District)
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The Three Shire Stone is a boundary stone that marks the location where the historic English counties of Lancashire, Cumberland and Westmorland meet. The point is in the English Lake District at the summit of Wrynose Pass; latitude 54°25' North, longitude 3°7' West, elevation 1289 feet above sea level. The limestone monolith was cut in the Lancashire village of Cartmel in 1816 for the Furness roadmaster William Field; however, it was not erected until 1860, after his death. The front of the ston
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Boundary stone in Cumbria, England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Shire_Stone_(Lake_District)
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2023-08-15T20:13:09Z
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