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Wye Millennium Stone, Canterbury

The Millennium stone was carved by Michael Rust and placed above the Wye Crown in 2000 to mark the Millennium.

The Millennium stone was carved by Michael Rust and placed above the Wye Crown in 2000 to mark the Millennium. It indicates the direction of key places in Wye’s history and has the inscription " Floreat Wye " (‘may Wye flourish’).


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About Wye Millennium Stone

 Wye, Ashford TN25 5DB, UK

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