Thank you Barb. Yes, they're rather spread out. But something could be strung together if you included boundary stones/markers. There are some good ones in Regent's Park, for example, not too far from the site of Oswald's Stone. And then, on the eastern edge of the park, there's the Jelling Stone (a replica of an ancient Nordic stone). So there's definitely something there.
I loved reading about Ossulstone and also coming across your Anglo-Saxon map which I hadn’t seen before and is deeply satisfying. Very tempted to get a print.
I love all the uncommon sites and objects you write about! I suppose these are too far apart to have a Stone Walk for a point to point wander?
Thank you Barb. Yes, they're rather spread out. But something could be strung together if you included boundary stones/markers. There are some good ones in Regent's Park, for example, not too far from the site of Oswald's Stone. And then, on the eastern edge of the park, there's the Jelling Stone (a replica of an ancient Nordic stone). So there's definitely something there.
Oooh excellent. Have ordered!
I loved reading about Ossulstone and also coming across your Anglo-Saxon map which I hadn’t seen before and is deeply satisfying. Very tempted to get a print.
Thank you! It's also available in our book Londonist: Mapped https://www.amazon.co.uk/Londonist-Mapped-AA-Publishing/dp/0749579102