Staddle Stone Introduction
This is a traditional staddle stone, measuring approximately 27 inches in height. These stones were originally used as plinths to support granaries, barns, and other agricultural buildings, raising them off the ground to protect stored goods from rodents and damp. This example exhibits the characteristic weathered texture and robust form typical of these historic architectural elements, offering a glimpse into rural life and building techniques of the past.
Staddle Stone Condition
The staddle stone displays signs of age and weathering, with moss and lichen growth adding to its rustic charm. While showing signs of its history, the stone remains structurally sound and presents a unique opportunity for restoration or repurposing in a garden or landscape setting. Collectors and enthusiasts of architectural salvage will appreciate its authenticity and the story it tells of a bygone era.









