Cadder's Hill

Hill, Mountain in Norfolk Breckland

England

Cadder's Hill

Collin Green Farm Vernacular farm buildings at Collin Green Farm
Collin Green Farm Credit: P Gaskell

Cadder's Hill is a small hill located in Norfolk, England. Situated in the eastern part of the county, it is known for its picturesque views and historical significance. Despite its name, Cadder's Hill is not actually a mountain, but rather a modest elevation that offers a gentle climb to its summit.

The hill is situated near the town of Cromer, and it stands at an approximate height of 85 meters above sea level. Its location makes it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. On a clear day, visitors can enjoy breathtaking vistas of the nearby coastline and the North Sea.

Cadder's Hill is rich in history, with evidence of human activity dating back centuries. The hill is home to ancient burial mounds, known as barrows, which provide a glimpse into the area's prehistoric past. Additionally, there are remnants of Iron Age settlements and Roman encampments in the vicinity, further adding to its historical significance.

Today, Cadder's Hill is a tranquil spot where visitors can immerse themselves in nature. The hill is covered in lush vegetation, including heather, gorse, and grasses, making it an ideal habitat for various bird species and wildlife. A network of footpaths and trails allows visitors to explore the area, taking in the beauty of the Norfolk landscape.

Overall, Cadder's Hill offers a serene escape from the bustling towns and cities of Norfolk. Its combination of natural beauty and historical significance make it an appealing destination for both locals and tourists alike, providing a glimpse into the region's rich past while offering a peaceful retreat into nature.

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Cadder's Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.713945/1.059281 or Grid Reference TG0617. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Collin Green Farm Vernacular farm buildings at Collin Green Farm
Collin Green Farm
Vernacular farm buildings at Collin Green Farm
Bakers Farm Converted vernacular farm buildings at Bakers Farm
Bakers Farm
Converted vernacular farm buildings at Bakers Farm
Low Farm Vernacular farm buildings at Low Farm
Low Farm
Vernacular farm buildings at Low Farm
Three Bridges Farm Entrance to Three Bridges Farm
Three Bridges Farm
Entrance to Three Bridges Farm
Houses in Lyng Houses off Elsing Road
Houses in Lyng
Houses off Elsing Road
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: The nave
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: The nave
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th Decorated period font
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th Decorated period font
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th Decorated period font (detail) 1
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th Decorated period font (detail) 1
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th Decorated period font (detail) 2
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th Decorated period font (detail) 2
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th Decorated period font (detail) 3
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th Decorated period font (detail) 3
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th Decorated period font (detail) 4
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th Decorated period font (detail) 4
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th font canopy
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th font canopy
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: Piscina and triple sedilia
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: Piscina and triple sedilia
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: Stone tomb chest fronted by two Browne family crests
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: Stone tomb chest fronted by two Browne family crests
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th Decorated period font and canopy
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th Decorated period font and canopy
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th font canopy (detail) 1
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th font canopy (detail) 1
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th font canopy (detail) 2
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th font canopy (detail) 2
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th font canopy (detail) 3
Elsing, St. Mary the Virgin's Church: c14th font canopy (detail) 3
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Cadder's Hill is located at Grid Ref: TG0617 (Lat: 52.713945, Lng: 1.059281)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: Breckland

Police Authority: Norfolk

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Inscription: 19 / WI / 80 / Lhinc / Ling / St. Edmunds / Benedictine Abbey / Sir Humphry Repton / St. Margarets
Man Made: village_sign
Material: metal
Start Date: 2011-05
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Cadder's Hill
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Material: wood
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Grit Bin
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Grit Bin
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Colour: brown
Inscription: In loving memory of Herbert Leslie and Marcelle Marie Coulier-Clark who loved this village
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Give Way
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