The Countess Pillar

Local nameThe Countess Pillar
LocationBrougham, UK

The Countess Pillar is a 17th-century monument near Brougham, Cumbria, England, between Penrith and Appleby. It is two miles east of Penrith on the A66. The square top of the pillar is brightly painted and carries sundials on its sides. It was erected by Lady Anne Clifford in 1656 to mark the place where she said goodbye for the last time to her mother, Margaret Clifford, Countess of Cumberland.Anne Clifford, countess of Pembroke, Dorset and Montgomery, spent much of her life in a long and complex legal battle to obtain the rights of her inheritance.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countess_Pillar

Address A66, CA10 2, United Kingdom

Coordinates 54°39'13.182" N -2°42'17.767" E

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