Caractacus Stone, Winsford Hill, Exmoor, Somerset. The inscription reads "CARAACI NEPUS' kinsman of Caractus. The stone originally lay close to a track running out of the Exe valley. A shelter was built for it in l906. Caractus was the British leader of the rebellion against the Romans in 47-51 AD. The stone was first documented in 1219 as a Forest boundary and called the "Langeston". A little stone hut has been built round it. The practice of siting a Romano-British memorial stone, along a track way up on the hill is a Roman one 咄ortean / TopFoto
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