Boundary Stone, River Derwent, Muggleswick (Muggleswick)
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Boundary Stone, River Derwent (NZ 0536 4945) (east side) 2007
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Boundary Stone, River Derwent (NZ 0536 4945) (east side) 2007
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Boundary Stone, River Derwent (NZ 0536 4945) (west side) 2007
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Boundary Stone, River Derwent (NZ 0536 4945) in its setting (w side) 2007
This small boundary stone is a Listed Building; the letters on either side of the stone indicate the ownership of the ground to either side. DC stands for the Dean and Chapter of Durham, whilst the single B may stand for the Bishop of Durham. These are common features of the Post Medieval period - though not all may be so well marked.
D35004
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