The Blaxhall Stone
About The Blaxhall Stone
Name | : | The Blaxhall Stone | |
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Note | : | "Said To Have Been Ploughed Up In The 19th Century When No Bigger Than Two Fists, Thrown Down By The Ploughman Where It Now Stands, It Has Been Growing Ever Since. " (sign Outside Stone Farm) | |
Natural | : | Stone | A single notable freestanding rock, which may differ from the composition of the terrain it lies in. |
Description | : | A Five Tonne Piece Of Sandstone, From A Parent Mass In Spilsby In Lincolnshire, Which Was Deposited Here By Glaciers In The Ice Age Some 150 000 Years Ago. Local Legend Claims That The Stone Grows. |
The Blaxhall Stone Description
Name | : | The Blaxhall Stone | |
---|---|---|---|
Note | : | "Said To Have Been Ploughed Up In The 19th Century When No Bigger Than Two Fists, Thrown Down By The Ploughman Where It Now Stands, It Has Been Growing Ever Since. " (sign Outside Stone Farm) | |
Natural | : | Stone | A single notable freestanding rock, which may differ from the composition of the terrain it lies in. |
Description | : | A Five Tonne Piece Of Sandstone, From A Parent Mass In Spilsby In Lincolnshire, Which Was Deposited Here By Glaciers In The Ice Age Some 150 000 Years Ago. Local Legend Claims That The Stone Grows. |
More about The Blaxhall Stone
The Blaxhall Stone is located at Suffolk coastal