
Image credit: A. Brookes (11.9.2019)
The stone has found itself integrated into some planting since Hob’s visit.
You can’t see the caravans from this angle.
Sandstone, very weathered, probably due to effluvia from the nearby, but now defunct, Blyth power station.
The stone is on the NE edge of the caravan site. Nearby beach has many unusual lumps of rock, and the erosion of the coast may throw things out of the fields onto the beach.
In terms of disabled access, they don’t come more accessible than this, it’s tarmac all the way.