Two similar tall limestone staddle stones, the round tops supported by tapered rectangular bases. Although from a Worcestershire garden these stones are carved from an unfamiliar highly fossilised limestone and probably originate from central southern England. In the previous garden one stone was dug into the ground more than the other so that they looked like a matching pair and this could be done again if a 'pair' is required. They are both substantial and well weathered staddle stones.
18th/19th Century
24" diameter x 47" high
and 24" diameter x 42" high