Stoneshifter wrote: Is the county Site and Monument Register online? The stone looks like a standing stone, certainly, and it is likely in the moors that standing stones were reused as boundary stones, later. If anyone gets there, try squinting along the longer sides of the stone and see if anything shows up. Like a little bump, or a gouged out bit, on the horizon.
I'll look into that cheers, from what Tonestone has found in his book that seems to be the case. I'm gonna try and get up and have another nosey in the next week or so.
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