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Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path - National TrailsThe National Trail combines two long distance walking trails; Peddars Way and the Norfolk Coast Path. Peddars Way starts in Suffolk at Knettishall Heath Country ...Trail Information & Map · Peddars Way and Norfolk... · Circular and Linear Walks
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About Peddars Way and points of interest - Norfolk County CouncilPeddars Way follows a Roman road built along the line of an even older trackway. The name, Peddars Way, is said to be derived from the Latin “pedester”, ...Missing: prehistoric credible sources
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Excerpt: About the Peddars Way & Norfolk Coast PathHISTORY. The route of the Peddars Way is a combination of the historic and the more modern, the old and the purposely created. First used by migrating ...
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[PDF] Roman Roads in the Changing Landscape of Eastern England c ...provide evidence for a second cemetery located adjacent to Peddars Way within the immediate area of the former Roman settlement (Meaney 1964, 169-70). W.G. ...
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Sedgeford Historical and Archaeological Research Project: SHARPEstablished in 1996, SHARP (Sedgeford Historical and Archaeological Research Project) is one of the largest independent archaeological projects in Britain.Missing: Peddars Iron
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[PDF] Sedgeford, Norfolk within its wider Iron Age contextThis dissertation describes and analyses the evidence for Iron Age occupation in. Sedgeford (Norfolk). The evidence consists of excavated features, ...
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Norfolk travel tips: Walk straight into Boudicca's territoryMar 18, 2013 · The answer is the Roman road known since medieval times as Peddars Way. Built around AD61 after Boudicca's uprising, it sliced vertically ...Missing: Boudica | Show results with:Boudica
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Peddars Way & Norfolk Coast Path Joins IAT - IATNLThe route of the Peddars Way has existed since Roman times and was built shortly after AD61 to enable troops to move through East Anglia for policing purposes, ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the pre-Roman origins and use of Peddars Way, consolidating all information from the provided segments into a comprehensive response. To maximize detail and clarity, I’ve organized the information into a table in CSV format, which captures the key aspects (Theories, Archaeological Evidence, Iron Age/Prehistoric Connection, Role in Trade or Migration, Citations/Sources, and Useful URLs) across the various segments. Following the table, I provide a narrative summary that integrates the details for a cohesive overview.
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Romans, Boudicca and the Iceni in NorfolkOne of them was at Brettenham on the Peddars Way, east of Thetford, which was built by Romans to quickly transport troops up to The Wash and Brancaster, where ...Missing: archaeological | Show results with:archaeological
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Brancaster Staithe and Branodunum | AA RatedTrips.comThe Roman fort of Branodunum It was a fabulous location, because not only did it provide good access to the sea, but it was near the Peddars Way, an important ...
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[PDF] Commerce and Place: markets in the English landscape, 1086-2000'Peddars Way' is derived a dialect form of pedlar and comes from the Norfolk term for a traders pannier that was still in use in the eighteenth century. 286.
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[PDF] plateau farmland - Norfolk Coast Partnership... Peddars Way long distance footpath follows the route of a Roman Road. This has long been an agricultural landscape and the open fields and fold course ...
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Route Description - Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast PathThe National Trail combines two long distance walking trails; Peddars Way and the Norfolk Coast Path. The route starts in Suffolk at Knettishall Heath ...
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The Norfolk Coast Path & Peddars Way guide - Waypoint 51Aug 15, 2025 · Practical, all-in-one guide to the Norfolk Coast Path and Peddars Way, a relatively easy but beguiling walk that runs for 85.5 miles (137km) ...Walking Norfolk With A Dog · Peddars Way & The Norfolk... · The Peddars Way & Norfolk...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Peddars Way Long Distance Trail - Explore Norfolk UKIt's an incredibly historic trail dating back to AD61 when it was used by the Romans to form paths across East Anglia after the defeat of the Iceni tribe who ...
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Norfolk's Hidden Gravel Highway — Peddars Way - KomootNov 27, 2024 · For perspective, the highest point on the route is at a mere 300 feet (90 meters)! Beginning and ending at train stations, the accessibility of ...
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Guide to the UK's National Trails: history and walking routesJun 29, 2020 · The Peddars Way follows a Roman road. The Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path became a National Trail in 1986. Website: nationaltrail.co.uk ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path National Trail - LDWA Long ...LDWA Long Distance Paths - Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path National Trail - Norfolk, Suffolk. ... Open Date: 1986. Web Sites: National Trails - Peddars Way & ...
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Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path Map and InformationThe Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path is one of the more gentle National Trails. The terrain is varied but is generally flat or with only gentle gradients.
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History of Grime's Graves - English HeritageGrime's Graves is the largest and best excavated flint mine in the country. Research here has helped us to understand how Neolithic people worked and used the ...
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Grime's Graves - Prehistoric Flint Mine | English HeritageGrime's Graves is a prehistoric flint mine from 2650 BC, with a 9-meter descent into the mine, an exhibition, and walking trails. Children under 7 are not ...History · Prices and Opening times · Things to See and Do · Facilities
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Thetford Forest | Forestry EnglandDiscover the UK's largest manmade lowland forest. A patchwork of pines, heathland and broadleaves provide the ideal setting for a great day out.Things to do · Volunteering at Thetford Forest · Forest bathing across Thetford...
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[PDF] The Brecks Earth Heritage Trail - Breaking New GroundA - Neanderthal site. B - Pingo ponds ... A - Eastern gravel pit. B - Patterned ground. Knettishall Heath is a tract of Brecks heathland on the edge of the Little ...
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History of Castle Acre Priory - English HeritageThe history of Castle Acre Priory, founded soon after the Norman Conquest and one of the most picturesque and well-preserved monastic sites in England.Foundation Of The Priory · A New Site · The Later Middle AgesMissing: fortifications | Show results with:fortifications
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History of Castle Acre Castle and Bailey Gate - English HeritageWithin three generations the Warennes had created the castle, surrounded the town with massive ramparts and established its famous Cluniac priory.
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Where can you find Roman treasures and temple remains in Norfolk?Apr 14, 2021 · Eastern Daily Press: A sign for the ancient Peddars Way. Picture: Matthew Usher A sign for the ancient Peddars Way. Picture: Matthew Usher. ( ...
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Little Cressingham Barrow Cemetery - The Modern AntiquarianFirstly it contains probably the largest barrow still standing in Norfolk at 60 metres by 4.5 metres (be impressed!). Also as Rhiannon mentions, it has Wessex ...
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Seahenge gallery at Lynn Museum - Norfolk Museums ServiceThe circle was originally built on the saltmarsh away from the sea and specialists estimate it to have been built of timbers dating from the spring of 2049 BC.Missing: prehistoric | Show results with:prehistoric
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Holme Dunes | Norfolk Wildlife TrustRich in both wildlife and human history, Holme Dunes sits between the Wash and the North Sea, making it a brilliant location to see migrating birds.
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Roman villa W of Woodrising Wood, Cranworth - 1003930Roman villa W of Woodrising Wood. Listed on the National Heritage List ... Norfolk. District: Breckland (District Authority). Parish: Cranworth. National ...
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National Trails – from old to new - Rambling ManJun 25, 2023 · National Trails – from old to new ; Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path, England, 1986 ; Thames Path, England, 1996 ; Glyndŵr's Way, Wales, 2000.
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National Trails partnerships - Norfolk County CouncilThe Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path National Trail is part of the wider network of promoted; 'Norfolk Trails' managed by Norfolk County Council.<|control11|><|separator|>
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None### Summary of Peddars Way History (Post-Roman, Medieval, and Later Uses up to 19th Century)
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Historic improvements for accessibility on Norfolk's National TrailsAug 14, 2019 · For the first time in its 33 year history, the Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path National Trails are now completely stile-free, ...
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Project Archive - The Tourism CompanyMarketing the North Norfolk Coast Path and Peddars Way 1997 · Heart of Kent Consortium - The Way Forward 1996 · Marketing Advice for Cambridgeshire County Farms ...
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Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path - Maps - National TrailsPeddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path. Maps for the Trail. Ordnance Survey Explorer Maps (1:25,000 scale, orange covers) are ideal for all outdoor activities.Missing: Trailblazer app
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Thetford to Knettishall Heath - 2 ways to travel via taxi, and carYes, the driving distance between Thetford to Knettishall Heath is 6 miles. It takes approximately 8 min to drive from Thetford to Knettishall Heath. Get ...
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34 - King's Lynn | Hunstanton | Wells-next-the-Sea - Lynx busViewing the timetable for service 34, 35, Coastliner 36 · Route map · Download PDF Timetables, maps and fares.Missing: distance | Show results with:distance
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Holme next the Sea to King's Lynn - 3 ways to travel via line 36 bus ...The best way to get from Holme next the Sea to King's Lynn without a car is to line 36 bus which takes 1h 4m and costs . ... How long does it take to get from ...
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Lynx bus - Locally owned and totally independent bus operator in ...Happy returns! Did you know Lynx two-trip (return) tickets are unique in that they're actually valid for up to one calendar month?Plan your journey · Timetables & Maps · Explore · 34, 35, Coastliner 36Missing: Peddars | Show results with:Peddars
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Black Dogs - Cave Canem - ASSAPDec 11, 2020 · Interestingly, the BD is seen to patrol the Peddars Way across the forested Breckland. ... (Newmarket). Black Dog (see description for Black Shuck) ...
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7 Oct: Babes in Wayland Wood - Norfolk Folklore SocietyOct 7, 2023 · Cruel fairytale Babes in the Wood is said to be based on a true story that happened near Watton in the 1500s: Griston Hall owner Edmund de ...
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Babes in the Wood | | The GuardianApr 11, 2011 · Wayland Wood, near the village of Watton in Norfolk, has always been thought to be the setting for the cruel fairytale of the Babes in the Wood.Missing: Peddars | Show results with:Peddars
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Norfolk-Suffolk Border Hauntings - Coaching Route Ghost StoriesLocal folklore tells of phantom Roman legions still marching along their ancient routes, while more recent ghost sightings often occur near known Roman road ...
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Weeting Heath - Norfolk Wildlife TrustThe bare sandy soil, scattered heaths and short grassy vegetation of the Norfolk and Suffolk Brecks is more reminiscent of the Spanish Steppe than East Anglia.
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East Wretham Heath | Norfolk Wildlife Trust### Ecology and Wildlife Info for Brecks at East Wretham Heath
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Wildlife in the BrecksMany plant species grow here which are rare or absent from other parts of Britain including tower mustard, fingered speedwell, Breckland thyme and military ...Missing: Peddars Way ecology adders Thetford
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Wakelam's Wildlife: Breckland – its links to the humble RabbitDec 3, 2009 · The habitat is also home to the common lizard and the elusive Adder; Britain's only venomous snake. Without the rabbits to keep the ...<|separator|>
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Norfolk Coast Path And Peddars Way, A Trail Of 2 HalvesAug 9, 2019 · The Peddars Way is an ancient route that follows an old Roman road as closely as possible. Parts of the Way have been subsumed into the ...
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[PDF] Norfolk Coast AONBThe Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) was designated in 1968 in recognition of its scenic beauty, remarkable landscape and.
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The Lost Ponds: Reinstating Ghost Pingos | Norfolk Wildlife TrustThe project aimed to map, understand, and recreate ghost pingos, which are filled-in ponds, by re-excavating 15 of them. It was the first of its kind.
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Groundbreaking Ice Age pond restoration project brings rare ...Feb 13, 2025 · The project restores ancient Ice Age ponds, re-excavating buried pingos, leading to a revival of wetland biodiversity and rare plant species.
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1.5 Ghost Pingo Excavation update - September 2023 - Brecks.OrgThis follows on from the successful excavation of 10 ghost pingos on Norfolk Wildlife Trust owned Watering Farm between 2020 and 2022. The excavations were ...