Countess Pillar

Countess Pillar is a tourist attraction, one of the Monuments and memorials in Penrith, United Kingdom. It is located: 419 km from Liverpool, 750 km from Birmingham, 830 km from Dublin.

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Location

, N54°39'13", W2°42'17". Get directions

Contact

Website: www.english-heritage.org....

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Carl Griffin
1 August 2016
Beautiful monument with a sundial on three sides.
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