Situated by the side of the busy A66 just outside Penrith in Cumbria, is a stone tower known as the Countess Pillar.
Standing around 4m tall and on a small hill beside the busy road, this memorial will go un-noticed by many passing motorists heading towards the M6.
The Countess Pillar marks the place nearby where Lady Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset, bade farewell to her mother Margaret on 2 April 1616, at the gateway to Brougham Castle.
Brougham Castle is around 1km from the site of the Pillar.
On top of the pillar are three sundials and an inscription.
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