English: The Cammon Stone, Rudland Rigg. An ancient boulder set up on the East side of the Rudland Rigg. On its face (in shadow) is written the Hebrew word for "Hallelujah", - thought to have been carved on it by the Revd W. Strickland, a 19th century vicar of Ingleby.
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