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[[Geologists]] found that the rock was deposited in the area during the last [[ice age]] (18,000 years ago) by ice. Rocks like this that have been transported in this way are called [[glacial erratics|erratics]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lancashirepast.com/2018/10/07/criffel-stone-crossens-near-southport/ |title=Criffel Stone, Crossens near Southport|publisher=Lancashire Past|access-date=22 March 2021}}</ref>
==Shops and Businesses==
Within the village of Crossens, there are a number of local businesses. This includes takeaway restaurants, bars, newsagents, and shops centred around Rufford Road. In 2024, the village welcomed ‘The Woollen Pig’ which is a bar offering a range of alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, jacket potatoes, and snacks - the latter available for guests and their dogs. This added to other local venues such as ‘The Beer Den’, and ‘Sea Palace’.
==Transport==
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* [http://crossens.org.uk Crossens Community Association]
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