A steddle or staddle stone from the West Country of England from the late 1700s, featuring a conical base mounted with a mushroom-shaped cap of quarried stone.
Use outdoors or indoors to create a contemporary or rustic English-garden effect. They are often used in England to line drive-ways.
A wonderful garden feature, steddle (or staddle) stones were originally used as supporting bases for granaries, hayricks, and game larders.
The steddle stones lifted the granaries above the ground thereby protecting the stored grain from vermin and water seepage.
In middle English steddle, staddle or stadle is stathel, from old English stathol, a foundation, support or trunk of a tree.
Perfect for a garden or patio or outdoor area.
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