Burying Ground Plantation

Wood, Forest in Norfolk King's Lynn and West Norfolk

England

Burying Ground Plantation

Old Boundary Marker by All Saints Waterden Church Estate Boundary Marker at Waterden, where the track to All Saints church meets the boundary of the churchyard. South Creake parish. Inscribed BOUNDARY on its top, GLEBE on the left face and L L on the right face. The stone marks the boundary of clergy land and the land of the Earl of Leicester at Holkham Hall. L L may stand for Lord Leicester. See also <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2048222" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2048222">Link</a>.

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Old Boundary Marker by All Saints Waterden Credit: C Haines

Burying Ground Plantation, situated in Norfolk County, is a historic plantation dating back to the colonial era. Nestled amidst lush woodlands and serene forests, the estate covers a vast area of land, spanning several hundred acres. The plantation derives its name from the presence of a long-abandoned burying ground, which adds an air of mystery and intrigue to the property.

Originally established in the late 17th century, Burying Ground Plantation served as a thriving agricultural enterprise, primarily cultivating tobacco, corn, and wheat. The plantation's success relied heavily on the labor of enslaved African Americans, who toiled in the fields and lived in modest quarters on the estate.

Today, Burying Ground Plantation stands as a testament to Norfolk's rich history and heritage. The property features well-preserved remnants of the original plantation house, including architectural elements such as imposing columns and intricate woodwork. Visitors can explore the grounds and marvel at the majestic oak trees that have stood witness to centuries of history.

The plantation offers guided tours led by knowledgeable historians, offering visitors a glimpse into the lives of those who lived and worked on the estate. These tours delve into the complex and often painful history of slavery in the region, providing a thought-provoking and educational experience.

Burying Ground Plantation serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and understanding the past. It stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and offers visitors an opportunity to reflect on the legacy of the plantation era.

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Old Boundary Marker by All Saints Waterden Church Estate Boundary Marker at Waterden, where the track to All Saints church meets the boundary of the churchyard. South Creake parish. Inscribed BOUNDARY on its top, GLEBE on the left face and L L on the right face. The stone marks the boundary of clergy land and the land of the Earl of Leicester at Holkham Hall. L L may stand for Lord Leicester. See also <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2048222" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2048222">Link</a>.

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Old Boundary Marker by All Saints Waterden
Church Estate Boundary Marker at Waterden, where the track to All Saints church meets the boundary of the churchyard. South Creake parish. Inscribed BOUNDARY on its top, GLEBE on the left face and L L on the right face. The stone marks the boundary of clergy land and the land of the Earl of Leicester at Holkham Hall. L L may stand for Lord Leicester. See also Link. Milestone Society National ID: NO_SCREA01em
Sugar beet field by Leicester Square Farm Leicester Square Farm is a model farm on the Holkham estate, owned by the Earl of Leicester.
Sugar beet field by Leicester Square Farm
Leicester Square Farm is a model farm on the Holkham estate, owned by the Earl of Leicester.
Leicester Square Farm, Southgate Leicester Square Farm is a model farm on the Holkham estate, owned by the Earl of Leicester.
Leicester Square Farm, Southgate
Leicester Square Farm is a model farm on the Holkham estate, owned by the Earl of Leicester.
Ford on the River Burn, South Creake This ford is one of four in the village of South Creake just off the B1355 on the River Burn.
Ford on the River Burn, South Creake
This ford is one of four in the village of South Creake just off the B1355 on the River Burn.
Ford at South Creake This is the second of four fords found at South Creake.
Ford at South Creake
This is the second of four fords found at South Creake.
Restricted byway to Whin Close Villa, South Creake
Restricted byway to Whin Close Villa, South Creake
Suckling sow - Free range pigs near South Creake Looking towards Hill Brake Pit from Roman Road
Suckling sow - Free range pigs near South Creake
Looking towards Hill Brake Pit from Roman Road
Mooning pig Free range pig farming near South Creake in Norfolk
Mooning pig
Free range pig farming near South Creake in Norfolk
All Saints' Church in Waterden - view from NW A tiny church in a tiny hamlet with over a thousand years of history
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All Saints' Church in Waterden - view from NW
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All Saints' Church in Waterden - view from east A tiny church in a tiny Norfolk hamlet with over 1,000 years of history
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All Saints' Church in Waterden - view from east
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All Saints' Church in Waterden - view from SW A tiny Norfolk church in a tiny hamlet with over 1,000 years of history
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All Saints' Church in Waterden - view from SW
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All Saints' Church in Waterden - view from SE A tiny church in a tiny Norfolk hamlet with over 1,000 years of history
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All Saints' Church in Waterden - view from SE
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Path to All Saints' Church in Waterden, Norfolk
Path to All Saints' Church in Waterden, Norfolk
Country lane near Waterden Farm, Norfolk
Country lane near Waterden Farm, Norfolk
Shooting country Between Waterden Farm and North Barsham Farm in Norfolk. A game bird feeder and rough headland give the birds food and cover until they are shot!
Shooting country
Between Waterden Farm and North Barsham Farm in Norfolk. A game bird feeder and rough headland give the birds food and cover until they are shot!
Well protected public footpath sign Old tyres protecting a footpath signpost near a field entrance between Waterden and North Barsham Farm in mid Norfolk
Well protected public footpath sign
Old tyres protecting a footpath signpost near a field entrance between Waterden and North Barsham Farm in mid Norfolk
Farm in Long Plantation Between Hubbard's Farm  and Leicester Square Farm south of South Creake
Farm in Long Plantation
Between Hubbard's Farm and Leicester Square Farm south of South Creake
Minor Ford at South Creake This is the fourth ford on the River Burn at South Creake.
Minor Ford at South Creake
This is the fourth ford on the River Burn at South Creake.
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Burying Ground Plantation is located at Grid Ref: TF8735 (Lat: 52.880745, Lng: 0.78959766)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Police Authority: Norfolk

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