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Boundary Stone Circa 300 Yards North East of Simonside Summit

A Grade II Listed Building in Whitton and Tosson, Northumberland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.2841 / 55°17'2"N

Longitude: -1.9592 / 1°57'33"W

OS Eastings: 402687

OS Northings: 598881

OS Grid: NZ026988

Mapcode National: GBR G7RB.MM

Mapcode Global: WHB0W.WG60

Plus Code: 9C7W72MR+J8

Entry Name: Boundary Stone Circa 300 Yards North East of Simonside Summit

Listing Date: 29 May 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1155441

English Heritage Legacy ID: 236325

ID on this website: 101155441

Location: Northumberland, NE65

County: Northumberland

Civil Parish: Whitton and Tosson

Traditional County: Northumberland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northumberland

Church of England Parish: Upper Coquetdale

Church of England Diocese: Newcastle

Tagged with: Boundary marker

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Description


TOSSON SIMONSIDE
NZ 09 NW NZ 027989
7/86 Boundary stone
c.300 yards
north-east of
Simonside Summit
II

Boundary stone. 1790. Sandstone ashlar. c.2 ft. tall. Inscribed DP, for
the Duke of Portland on one side, and on the other DN for the Duke of
Northumberland.


Listing NGR: NZ0268798881

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