Launditch, Norfolk
The Launditch is an ancient linear earthwork near Mileham, Norfolk. The ditch runs for about three miles forming a parish boundary for much of its length. The most visible remains of the ditch lie to the west of Bell Hall. Elsewhere the ditch resembles a normal field boundary. In the mid 20th century it was suggested that the Launditch is Early or Middle Saxon in date. Recent excavations have opened up the possibility that it could date to the Iron Age. The monument is within the council area of Breckland (Norfolk).
Historic England Scheduled Monument 1003795.
Place Type: Ancient Earthwork
Historic County: Norfolk
Lat, Long: 52.718336,0.84627308
Grid Reference: TF 9233 1720
Civil Parish: Mileham CP
Council Area: Breckland CA (Norfolk CA)
Police Area: Norfolk PA
GBPN ID: 302859
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Launditch,_Norfolk_302859
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Historic England Scheduled Monument 1003795.
Place Type: Ancient Earthwork
Historic County: Norfolk
Lat, Long: 52.718336,0.84627308
Grid Reference: TF 9233 1720
Civil Parish: Mileham CP
Council Area: Breckland CA (Norfolk CA)
Police Area: Norfolk PA
GBPN ID: 302859
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Launditch,_Norfolk_302859
Peruse Norfolk on Wikishire

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