Talk:Stiperstones

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[edit] Devil's Chair?

I thought the Devil's Chair was the twin-peak to the north of Manstone Rock (the tall one with the trig point), and that they weren't the same rock... The OS 1:25k affirms my thoughts, but anyone got any thoughts about changing it on the page here? —Preceding unsigned comment added by C2r (talkcontribs) 22:38, 20 November 2006

Well spotted. I've added a photo of the Devil's Chair for comparison. --Blisco 18:45, 21 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Roman mining

Has anybody thought of adding a section on lead mining? I understand there are extensive traces of early mining near the Stiperstones, especially from the Roman period. Peterlewis (talk) 08:31, 27 April 2008 (UTC)