Category:Boundary stones in Bexhill-on-Sea

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After the incorporation of Bexhill Borough, it was decided in 1909 that a set of 63 large stones should be placed along the 12 mile perimeter of Bexhill. Starting from Normans Bay, up through Lunsford's Cross, along to Watermill Lane, down through Combe Valley, finishing at Glyne Gap. Made of Cornish granite, at a cost of 15 shilling each, these were all sequentially numbered and prefixed with BB.

A number of these stones have disappeared over the years, either through boundary adjustments, development, bank erosion or general neglect. In a 2018 survey only 32 of the Bexhill stones have been found - one in Hastings Museum (BB46).[1][2]

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