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Coronation Stone

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Coronation Stone

To spot the Coronation Stone, look for a chunky, weathered block of stone sitting proudly on a thick, inscribed plinth, surrounded by light blue railings near the Guildhall.

Alright, right in front of you is one of Kingston’s most famous residents-a huge ancient stone that has seen more royal bottoms than a throne at Buckingham Palace! This isn’t just any old boulder… legend says it’s the very spot where seven Anglo-Saxon kings were crowned, almost a thousand years ago. Imagine the year 925, when King Æthelstan, fresh from winning battles, stood tall-maybe a little nervous-and the crowd pressed close, holding their breath. The air would have been thick with tension, the clinking of swords, and the shuffling of sandals on the market square.

And here’s a little twist worthy of a detective novel-the stone’s royal status wasn’t even confirmed right away. For ages, people thought the kings were crowned on a stage in the market, but then St Mary’s Church-where the stone might have lived-collapsed in 1730. Digging through the rubble, folks found this very block, bruised but still regal. They dusted it off, plonked it down on this grand plinth, and even carved the names of the crowned kings around the base, so you never forget you’re standing on history. Though, for a while, locals used the stone as a handy step for mounting horses-imagine slipping off and thinking, “Oops, sorry Your Majesty!”

Today, you can almost feel the weight of history, right here under your feet. There’s even talk that it might someday return to All Saints’ Church, its old stomping ground. So, as you stand here, close your eyes and picture the trumpets, the flutter of royal banners, and the gasps of the crowd as a new king’s reign began on this very spot. That’s the magic of the Coronation Stone-where a rock really did make history rock.

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