Four Boundary Markers On North And South Sides Of Road is a Grade II listed building in the Camden local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 January 1999. Boundary markers.

Four Boundary Markers On North And South Sides Of Road

WRENN ID
fallen-string-blackthorn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Camden
Country
England
Date first listed
11 January 1999
Type
Boundary markers
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Four boundary markers are located on the north and south sides of Chester Road in Camden. There are two boundary stones and two boundary posts, arranged in pairs of post and stone on opposite sides of the road. The round-arched stones, likely from the early 19th century, are inscribed with "S/MB." The hexagonal, channelled cast-iron posts have a conical top and are inscribed with "St. P.P. 1821."

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