East Farndon is a small linear village and civil parish about one mile south of Market Harborough in West Northamptonshire, England.
This is a glacial erratic, brought from probably hundreds of miles away during an ice age.
She is recorded in the Domesday Book as holding land in the parish, so perhaps the stone marked a boundary of some kind.
King Charles's army came through the village and occupied the ridge to the south of the church before its defeat at the Battle of Naseby in 1645.
The Historic England website contains details of a total of six listed buildings in the parish of East Farndon, all of which are Grade II apart from St John the Baptist's Church, which is Grade I.