Needle’s Eye was supposedly built by the second marquis to enable him to win a wager that a coach could be driven “through the eye of a needle” although the size of the archway suggests that nothing bigger than a gun carriage could pass through. This slender stone pyramid, with an arch at its base and decorative urn on top, is viewable from the public footpath of Coely Lane, Stump Cross, near Rotherham.