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Hangman's Stone, Berkshire

Hangman's Stone is a grey sarsen boundary stone at the southern extent of Leckhampstead parish in Berkshire. Its name is explained by a local tale of a man who stole a sheep, tied it by the legs and hung it around his neck to carry it home. He grew tired, and sat down on the stone to rest and fell asleep. The sheep struggled and the cord hanged the man. The stone is within the council area of West Berkshire.

Place Type: Prehistoric Monument
Historic County: Berkshire
Lat, Long: 51.470667,-1.3810253
Grid Reference: SU 4309 7481
Civil Parish: Boxford CP
Council Area: West Berkshire CA
Police Area: Thames Valley PA

GBPN ID: 302292
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Hangman's_Stone,_Berkshire_302292

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