Grey Stone of Trough

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Grey Stone of Trough
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The Lancashire side of the marker
Location Trough of Bowland, Lancashire, England
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Built 1897 (127 years ago) (1897)
Governing body Historic England

The Grey Stone of Trough is an historic boundary marker in Bowland Forest High, in the Trough of Bowland, Lancashire, England.[1] A Grade II listed structure, erected in 1897 and standing on Trough Road,[2][3] it marks the line of the pre-1974 county boundary between Lancashire and the West Riding of Yorkshire.[3] Historically, the Trough marked the westernmost boundary of the ancient Lordship of Bowland.

It is in sandstone and has a triangular section with inscriptions on the two sides that face the road.

Inscriptions

Lancashire side

"To Lancaster, 12 miles. Bay Horse, 10 miles"

Yorkshire side

"To Whitewell, 5 miles. Clitheroe, 12.5 miles"

Gallery

References

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  3. 3.0 3.1 Craven Local Plan, November 2019, Craven District Council, p. 94


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