Hundred Acre Plantation

Wood, Forest in Norfolk Broadland

England

Hundred Acre Plantation

Old Milepost by the B1149, Cawston parish Concrete post by the B1149, in parish of Cawston (Broadland District), about 100yds South of N.T. Memorial Stone, on verge backed by field, on West side of road. NCC concrete, erected by the County Council in the 19th/20th century. An earlier photograph can be found here <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6097917" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6097917">Link</a>.

Inscription reads:-
: TO / HOLT / 11 / MILES : : N C C / MAIN ROAD : : CAWSTON : : TO / NORWICH / 10 / MILES :

Norfolk HER.
NHER Number: 56452 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MNF62861&resourceID=1002" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MNF62861&resourceID=1002">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>


Milestone Society National ID: NO_NH10
Old Milepost by the B1149, Cawston parish Credit: Alan Lake

Hundred Acre Plantation, located in Norfolk, is a stunning wood and forest area that spans approximately one hundred acres of pristine land. Nestled in the heart of the countryside, this plantation is known for its serene beauty and abundant flora and fauna.

The woodland consists of a variety of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch, creating a diverse and picturesque landscape. The dense canopy of leaves provides a cool shade during the summer months and a vibrant display of colors during autumn.

Hundred Acre Plantation boasts a well-maintained network of walking trails that wind through the forest, allowing visitors to explore and immerse themselves in nature. These trails offer different levels of difficulty, catering to both casual strollers and avid hikers. Along the paths, one can observe a wide range of wildlife, including deer, squirrels, rabbits, and a plethora of bird species.

The plantation also features a small lake, adding to its allure. Visitors can enjoy peaceful moments by the water's edge, surrounded by the tranquil sounds of nature. Fishing is permitted in the lake, providing anglers with an opportunity to catch various freshwater fish species.

Hundred Acre Plantation is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, families, and individuals seeking solace in a peaceful environment. Its natural beauty and abundance of wildlife make it an ideal location for birdwatching, photography, and simply enjoying the great outdoors. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a picnic by the lake, or an adventurous hike, Hundred Acre Plantation offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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Old Milepost by the B1149, Cawston parish Concrete post by the B1149, in parish of Cawston (Broadland District), about 100yds South of N.T. Memorial Stone, on verge backed by field, on West side of road. NCC concrete, erected by the County Council in the 19th/20th century. An earlier photograph can be found here <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6097917" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6097917">Link</a>.

Inscription reads:-
: TO / HOLT / 11 / MILES : : N C C / MAIN ROAD : : CAWSTON : : TO / NORWICH / 10 / MILES :

Norfolk HER.
NHER Number: 56452 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MNF62861&resourceID=1002" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MNF62861&resourceID=1002">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>


Milestone Society National ID: NO_NH10
Old Milepost by the B1149, Cawston parish
Concrete post by the B1149, in parish of Cawston (Broadland District), about 100yds South of N.T. Memorial Stone, on verge backed by field, on West side of road. NCC concrete, erected by the County Council in the 19th/20th century. An earlier photograph can be found here Link. Inscription reads:- : TO / HOLT / 11 / MILES : : N C C / MAIN ROAD : : CAWSTON : : TO / NORWICH / 10 / MILES : Norfolk HER. NHER Number: 56452 LinkExternal link Milestone Society National ID: NO_NH10
Old Milestone by the B1149, Cawston parish Carved stone post by the B1149, in parish of Cawston (Broadland District), approx. 150yds South of railway bridge, in verge against hedge, on West side of road. Holt diamond, erected by an unknown authority in the 18th century. 

Inscription reads:-
: 10 / MILES / TO / HOLT : : CAWSTON : : 11 / MILES / TO / NORWICH :

Norfolk HER.
NHER Number: 56453 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MNF62863&resourceID=1002" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MNF62863&resourceID=1002">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>

Milestone Society National ID: NO_NH11
Old Milestone by the B1149, Cawston parish
Carved stone post by the B1149, in parish of Cawston (Broadland District), approx. 150yds South of railway bridge, in verge against hedge, on West side of road. Holt diamond, erected by an unknown authority in the 18th century. Inscription reads:- : 10 / MILES / TO / HOLT : : CAWSTON : : 11 / MILES / TO / NORWICH : Norfolk HER. NHER Number: 56453 LinkExternal link Milestone Society National ID: NO_NH11
B1149 Holt Road At the junction with Buxton Road
B1149 Holt Road
At the junction with Buxton Road
Buxton Road sign On Buxton Road at the junction with the B1149 Holt Road
Buxton Road sign
On Buxton Road at the junction with the B1149 Holt Road
Buxton Road, Eastgate Looking towards Eastgate at the junction with the B1149 Holt Road
Buxton Road, Eastgate
Looking towards Eastgate at the junction with the B1149 Holt Road
Buxton Road, Eastgate Looking towards:Eastgate at the junction with Back Lane
Buxton Road, Eastgate
Looking towards:Eastgate at the junction with Back Lane
Back Lane, Eastgate At the junction with Buxton Road
Back Lane, Eastgate
At the junction with Buxton Road
Back Lane sign On Back Lane at the junction with Buxton Road
Back Lane sign
On Back Lane at the junction with Buxton Road
Buxton Road, Eastgate At the junction with Falgate & Easton Way
Buxton Road, Eastgate
At the junction with Falgate & Easton Way
Falgate, Eastgate At the junction with Easton Way & Buxton Road
Falgate, Eastgate
At the junction with Easton Way & Buxton Road
Easton Way, Eastgate At the junction with Rodwell Cor
Easton Way, Eastgate
At the junction with Rodwell Cor
Rodwell Cor, Eastgate At the junction with Easton Way
Leading to Craft Lane footpath
Rodwell Cor, Eastgate
At the junction with Easton Way Leading to Craft Lane footpath
B1149 Holt Road Approaching the junction with the B1145
B1149 Holt Road
Approaching the junction with the B1145
B1149 Holt Road & Bridge Bridge over Marriott's Way footpath
B1149 Holt Road & Bridge
Bridge over Marriott's Way footpath
Dog walk from caravan site at Martintole Farm
Dog walk from caravan site at Martintole Farm
Woodrow's garage on the B1149
Woodrow's garage on the B1149
The Duel Stone The year was 1698 The day was 20th August. The event which was to be the last duel fought in Norfolk took place at this place on Cawston Heath. 
The contestants were:
 Sir Henry Hobart MP of Blickling Hall & Oliver Le Neve, a lawyer from Great Witchingham.
 The two had been engaged in a bitter dispute as a result of Sir Henry being accused of cowardice when fighting in support of William III at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland in 1690.
 At the same time Sir Henry lost his seat in Parliament, and denounced Oliver Le Neve as the cause of his troubles.
 Further altercations followed, and Le Neve reluctantly accepted Sir Henry's challenger to a duel, which was not illegal then, provided that seconds and witnesses were in attendance.
 It appears there were none present on this occasion.
 It was said that Le Neve who was described as a great sportsman and a great drinker, fought left-handed and was soon wounded in the arm by Sir Henry who had a reputation as a swordsman.

However, Le Neve, who lacked the skill of Sir Henry as a swordsman then struck back and either by luck or in desperation he thrust his sword into Sir Henry's belly.
 He fell, fatally wounded; servants took him home to Blickling Hall, where died the next day.

 As there appears to have been no seconds or witnesses, the duel was deemed to be illegal. Le Neve fled to Holland but returned to Norfolk 2 years later where he had many friends & acquaintances, soon thereafter he was " triumphantly acquitted of any blame in Sir Henry Hobart's death". He died in 1711.
 His monument may be seen in Great Witchingham Church.

It is said locally that details of the duel came from a young lady named Nelly, who was said to be hiding & watched the duel from the blackberry bushes on the heath.
 Captain's Cottage, which stands near Cawston Park has been associated with Captain Le Neve, & a belt of trees nearby was known as "Nelly's Folly".
 Tales are still told of this unfortunate event & is commemorated by the Duel Stone which stands in a small plot that must be the smallest National Trust property in the UK, it was erected in 1770 by W.W. Bulwer.
Thank you to Chamberlain of Geocaching.com for the above information.
The Duel Stone
The year was 1698 The day was 20th August. The event which was to be the last duel fought in Norfolk took place at this place on Cawston Heath. The contestants were: Sir Henry Hobart MP of Blickling Hall & Oliver Le Neve, a lawyer from Great Witchingham. The two had been engaged in a bitter dispute as a result of Sir Henry being accused of cowardice when fighting in support of William III at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland in 1690. At the same time Sir Henry lost his seat in Parliament, and denounced Oliver Le Neve as the cause of his troubles. Further altercations followed, and Le Neve reluctantly accepted Sir Henry's challenger to a duel, which was not illegal then, provided that seconds and witnesses were in attendance. It appears there were none present on this occasion. It was said that Le Neve who was described as a great sportsman and a great drinker, fought left-handed and was soon wounded in the arm by Sir Henry who had a reputation as a swordsman. However, Le Neve, who lacked the skill of Sir Henry as a swordsman then struck back and either by luck or in desperation he thrust his sword into Sir Henry's belly. He fell, fatally wounded; servants took him home to Blickling Hall, where died the next day. As there appears to have been no seconds or witnesses, the duel was deemed to be illegal. Le Neve fled to Holland but returned to Norfolk 2 years later where he had many friends & acquaintances, soon thereafter he was " triumphantly acquitted of any blame in Sir Henry Hobart's death". He died in 1711. His monument may be seen in Great Witchingham Church. It is said locally that details of the duel came from a young lady named Nelly, who was said to be hiding & watched the duel from the blackberry bushes on the heath. Captain's Cottage, which stands near Cawston Park has been associated with Captain Le Neve, & a belt of trees nearby was known as "Nelly's Folly". Tales are still told of this unfortunate event & is commemorated by the Duel Stone which stands in a small plot that must be the smallest National Trust property in the UK, it was erected in 1770 by W.W. Bulwer. Thank you to Chamberlain of Geocaching.com for the above information.
The B1149 Holt Road
The B1149 Holt Road
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Hundred Acre Plantation is located at Grid Ref: TG1524 (Lat: 52.771675, Lng: 1.1988302)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: Broadland

Police Authority: Norfolk

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