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Traveller's Hill
Round Barrow(s)
Traveller's Hill (Round Barrow(s)) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. The site also contains a vast wealth of information on many more ancient sites across the UK & Ireland.
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Nearest Town:
Thetford (9km N)
OS Ref (GB):
TL841745 /
Sheet: 144
Latitude:
52° 20' 13.87" N
Longitude:
0° 42' 9.22" E
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Rhiannon
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Lots of barrows survive in Norfolk's forestry commission woodlands where they're protected from ploughing. This round barrow lurks amongst the pine trees - in fact it's got a twisted scots pine growing out of it.
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Posted by
Rhiannon
29th April 2002ce