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| Virtually unchanged in design for many hundreds
of years, Staddle Stones, (also known as mushroom stones) were originally
used to raise tithe barns and granaries off the ground This kept the produce from spoilage by damp, and also prevented mice and other vermin from interfering with it, as they couldn't climb past the staddle stone caps. Due to regional influences,they come in various types of stone with slight variations of form. They are extremely popular as garden ornaments especially in rural areas such as The Cotswolds and The West Country. |
English Granary built 1731, Supported on Staddle Stones |
19th Century Staddle Stones (aka Mushroom Stones)A pair of 19th century staddle stones 29" tall, well weathered. |
Assorted Sandstone Staddle Stones28" to 38" tall. |
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Assorted Staddle Stones
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Worcestershire Staddle Stones (Pair) A pair of Worcestershire staddle stones.28" tall, well weathered |
Assorted Staddle Stones
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