The Mount, Suffolk, is a prominent heritage site located in the county of Suffolk, England. Situated near the village of Bury St. Edmunds, The Mount is an ancient mound that holds great historical and archaeological significance.
The Mount is believed to date back to the early medieval period, possibly as early as the 8th century. It is speculated to have served as a defensive structure, offering strategic advantages due to its elevated position. The mound is approximately 90 feet in diameter and stands at a height of around 30 feet, providing a commanding view of the surrounding landscape.
Archaeological excavations conducted on The Mount have unearthed various artifacts, including pottery shards, coins, and medieval structures. These findings suggest that the site was inhabited and utilized throughout different periods in history.
The Mount is also associated with local legends and folklore, further adding to its allure. According to one legend, the mound was created by the devil himself, who attempted to bury the nearby town of Bury St. Edmunds under a mountain of soil. However, the devil's plan was foiled by the prayers of the local townspeople.
Today, The Mount is open to the public and attracts visitors interested in history and archaeology. The site offers a unique opportunity to explore and appreciate the ancient heritage of Suffolk. With its picturesque surroundings and intriguing historical significance, The Mount is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to delve into the rich past of this region.
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Images are sourced within 2km of 52.26/0.895 or Grid Reference TL9766. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.
The Mount is located at Grid Ref: TL9766 (Lat: 52.26, Lng: 0.895)
Administrative County: Suffolk
District: Mid Suffolk
Police Authority: Suffolk
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