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'The three huge standing stones on the western outskirts of Boroughbridge are among the least understood and most neglected historic monuments in Britain. Where they came from, how many there were originally, what their purpose is, and who placed them and when, have been for hundreds of years – and are still today – matters of conjecture. They are 18ft, 22ft and 22ft 6in tall, the last of these being taller than anything at Stonehenge. The smallest of the stones is rectangular – about 8ft 6in by 4ft 6in. The 22ft stone is 5ft by 4ft in girth and the third and tallest 4ft 6in by 4ft. This last and tallest stands by the roadside among trees immediately on the west side of Roecliffe Lane, the other two are across the road in a field which is flanked by the lane which leads to Boddy’s timber yard and the Boroughbridge Marina' From the Boroughbridge Community Website
December 16/21
21-616128
Toronto,
Mixed-use Development,
The One,
Toronto Heritage Building,
1-11 Bloor St W,
Mizrahi Developments,
94s,
Foster + Partners,
Core Architects,
November 17, 2018:.
18-550071.
Toronto,
Mixed-use Development,
The One,
Toronto Heritage Building,
1-11 Bloor St W,
Mizrahi Developments,
95s,
Foster + Partners,
Core Architects,