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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ... of the grave was small, and if it had been carefully filled in, no one--so I was told--would have suspected that the grave had been rifled. Matoflm A. W. Smith. Henry III. Benefactor of Dunstable. From the Bronze Effigy in Westminster Abbey Photograph Dog Kennel Walk. J. Field. A footpath to Houghton Regis. CHAPTER XI. Pleasant Walks near Dunstable. The footpaths and tracks referred to in this chapter are clearly shown in the map drawn by the Author. P)UNSTABLE is justly famous for its beautiful, grassy hills, or downs, three in number--(i) The Hills Dunstable Downs, on the south-west; (2) Totternhoe Hill, on the west; and (3) Blows Downs, on the east. The hills range in height from 525 feet to 800 feet above the sea-level. To reach Totternhoe Hill, West Street must be traversed to the " Rifle Volunteer" inn at Toty.'1nhoe its western termination--three-quarters of a-mile. The cemetery is passed on the left. On reaching the " Rifle Volunteer" the Icknield Way will be seen to continue on the border of the downs for a long distance on the left. Two other roads start from this point, the one to the left leads to Kensworth and Whipsnade, the one to the right, is the Green Way or Drover's Way, which leads to the top of Totternhoe Hill. If, instead of turning at once to the right, a few steps are taken along the Icknield Way a second road to the right will be seen, this leads to the ancient village of Totternhoe. Before we start on a walk to Totternhoe Hill we should remember that the crossing of the roads near the "Rifle Volunteer" is one of the most ancient crossings of any great roads of England. The Icknield Way is an ancient British road of high antiquity, and the Green Way or Drover's Way is another of the same age, and the pr...

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  • Año de publicación2012
  • ISBN 10 1231187867
  • ISBN 13 9781231187869
  • EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
  • Número de páginas60

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