File:BB29 Boundary Stone, Whydown.jpg

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Inscribed with 'BB 29' (Bexhill Borough).

At the time of the incorporation of Bexhill Borough in 1902, the boundary was marked out by 63 large stones placed along the perimeter from Normans Bay on the west, through Lunsford Cross on the north of the town and Glyne Gap on the east, also the Hastings county borough boundary.
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Source Bexhill Local History Study Group
Author Dr Paul Wright
Camera location50° 51′ 34.86″ N, 0° 25′ 17.88″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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