JaneKavanagh

By JaneKavanagh

An interesting garden

seen when we went on a walk to Eyam (the plague village) in Derbyshire.
The extra is the 'boundary stone' Residents of Eyam left money in small holes in the top of the stone during the plague, in exchange for goods. The stone has six holes and it is said that each was filled with vinegar to disinfect the money.

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