A Winter's day at Peter's Stone


Peter’s Stone is a circular limestone dome (a landslide block of Carboniferous limestone) at northern end of Cressbrook Dale. It is also referred to as Gibbet Rock. (A gibbet was a gallows used to display the bodies of criminals after their execution). The stone apparently obtained its name due to its resemblance the basilica of St Peter's in Rome


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Location: Peter's Stone, Cressbrook Dale, Derbyshire, England
Photo credit: © Christopher Drabble / Alamy / Afripics
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