English: The Needle's Eye, Wentworth. The Needle was built sometime between 1730-1745. Legend has it that the 2nd Marquis of Rockingham built it to win a bet that he could drive a galloping coach and horses through the eye of a needle. It sits on the prominent ridge running between Wentworth and Brampton.
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