Description:
Black and white photograph showing the Huntsham Queenstone - a large standing stone or monolith, that measures 7'6" above ground level. It has 13 vertical grooves on the face, presumed natural, the deepest and best defined of these on the east face. Three similar groovings on west face suggests that these could have been caused by water erosion. Is also known as Cwen stan or woman stone. This stone is found in the parish of Goodrich in Herefordshire, England, UK - Grid Reference: SO 5610 1821