DescriptionThe Kid Stone, Sutton, Yorkshire, Elevation 1126ft. O. D. - geograph.org.uk - 236798.jpg
English: The Kid Stone, Sutton, Yorkshire: Elevation 1126ft. O. D. There are many large named stones in the Pennines. They would have been known to early Man and many of the names can be traced back to Saxon times. Because of their prominence and permanence, they have often served as boundary markers, but here the boundary between the parishes of Sutton and Oakworth runs some distance away along a wall
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