Parish Boundary Stone for St John / Trinity
La Rue de la Mare des Pres, St. John · Listed Building Grade 3 · Reference JN0115
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One of a series of stones placed on the Island's roads to mark the boundaries between the historic parishes. Although of modest design, the boundary stone is amongst a collection of historic roadside features that make a considerable contribution to the island's distinctive character and tell us ...
Source: Government of Jersey Historic Environment Record. See the official gov.je record for the authoritative version — this page is for information only, its accuracy is not guaranteed, and it is not a certified check of listed status.