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Pepper Hill

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<b>Pepper Hill</b>Posted by postmanImage © Chris Bickerton
Nearest Town:Thetford (10km ESE)
OS Ref (GB):   TL787882 / Sheet: 144
Latitude:52° 27' 43.26" N
Longitude:   0° 37' 50.5" E

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<b>Pepper Hill</b>Posted by postman

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Way back in the summer I went to Grimes graves a more perfect day couldnt be had.
After the mines we were on route to Weeting castle when I spotted this on the map, seeing as we were passing I stopped off for a look, it's on private land so I didnt get too close but it looks to be atleast seven feet high and twenty across.
If it were in Cheshire (my own fair homeland) it would get an information board and then get ignored but over here it's just left to peak at travellers through the trees. Coooeee
postman Posted by postman
28th December 2009ce

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.. "Pepper Hill" at Weeting is said to be so called because from its poplar-crowned summit "Oliver Cromwell peppered Weeting Castle."
From 'Norfolk and Suffolk' by W G Clarke (1921).
Rhiannon Posted by Rhiannon
18th March 2010ce
Edited 18th March 2010ce