Three Shire Stones – Northamptonshire/Oxfordshire/Warwickshire (grid referenceSP457524): site of three marker stones until World War II, now part of Three Shire Farm
Three Shires Oak – Staffordshire/Shropshire/Worcestershire (grid referenceSP017866): 19th-century meeting point of Staffordshire with detached parts of Shropshire and Worcestershire; cut down in 1904, commemorated in name of current road
Three Shire Head – Derbyshire/Cheshire/Staffordshire near Flash (grid referenceSK009685): also known as Three Shire Stones, the former site of three stones marking the boundary and shown on John Speed's map of 1612
Three Counties Road in Mossley, Greater Manchester is situated on the west bank of the River Tame adjacent to the Yorkshire/Lancashire/Cheshire historical tripoint
See also
Tripoint, a point where three counties (or other geographical entities) meet
Four shire stone where Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire once met
Topics referred to by the same term
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