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near to Lower Tasburgh, Norfolk, England


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TM1996 : Tasburgh's ancient earthworks enclosure - medieval hedge by Evelyn Simak Tasburgh's ancient earthworks enclosure - medieval hedge
This hedge is growing on the bank of earth which once enclosed ancient Tasburgh > Link. By the year 800 Tasburgh was an enclosure on the flat summit of a spur of land bounded on three sides by the... (more)
TM1996 : Site of Flordon station, 1993 by Ben Brooksbank Site of Flordon station, 1993
View SW, towards Ipswich and London: ex-GER London Liverpool Street - Colchester - Ipswich - Norwich main line, electrified 1986. Flordon station had been closed 7/11/66.
TM1996 : River Tas between Lower Tasburgh and Flordon by Jon Welch River Tas between Lower Tasburgh and Flordon
The River Tas meanders its way roughly south-west to north-east through this grid square, passing under a bridge on the road between Lower Tasburgh and Flordon.
TM1996 : Woodland near Flordon by JThomas Woodland near Flordon
TM1996 : Tasburgh Iron Age Fort by Ashley Dace Tasburgh Iron Age Fort
The western ploughed embankment and filled in ditch, there would have been a palisade fence protecting the inhabitants. The southern and eastern side, as well as the south eastern side has been eroded away by time but the central north... (more)
TM1996 : Direction Sign – Signpost by J Young Direction Sign – Signpost
Located on the south side of the junction of Saxlingham Lane and Low Road in Tasburgh parish. 3 arms and cap finial. Milestone Society National ID: NO_TM1996
TM1996 : Low Road, Lower Tasburgh by Adrian S Pye Low Road, Lower Tasburgh
TM1996 : Lower Tasburgh: Looking towards a bridge over the river by Michael Garlick Lower Tasburgh: Looking towards a bridge over the river
TM1996 : Graffiti on the bridge over the River Tas by Adrian S Pye Graffiti on the bridge over the River Tas
TM1996 : House on the corner of Flordon Road by Adrian S Pye House on the corner of Flordon Road
TM1996 : Tasburgh Iron Age Fort by Ashley Dace Tasburgh Iron Age Fort
The ploughed in western side embankment and filled in ditch. The southern and eastern side, as well as the south eastern side has been eroded away by time but the central north and western part of the site is preserved (sort of!).... (more)
TM1996 : Tasburgh's ancient earthworks enclosure - medieval hedge by Evelyn Simak Tasburgh's ancient earthworks enclosure - medieval hedge
By the year 800 Tasburgh was an enclosure on the flat summit of a spur of land bounded on three sides by the River Tas and the Hempnall Stream and covered an area of approximately 6 hectares > Link.... (more)

 
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