NHER 56305 (Structure record) - 19th century milestone marking Norwich 9 miles and Watton 12 miles

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Summary

One of 16 surviving milestones located along the former Norwich to Watton turnpike. The turnpike was created in 1770 and lasted for 100 years.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TG00NE
Civil Parish KIMBERLEY, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

Milestone marking Norwich 9 miles and Watton 12 miles and also incorporating an Ordnance Survey benchmark. One of 16 surviving milestones along the former Norwich-Watton turnpike. The turnpike was established in 1770 and ran along the city walls from St Stephen's Gate to St Giles' Gate in Norwich and then to the windmill in Watton. It lasted for 100 years.
In common with most of the others in this series between Norwich and Scoulton, this milestone is a white painted stone with a semi-circular top and the town lettering arranged horizontally over the mile numbers.
(S1) includes details of this and other surviving milestones along this route.
D. Holburn (HES), 12 December 2011.

2010-2011. Maintenance work by the Milestone Society.
Milestone Society members in 2010 up-righted this marker. It was also cleaned and painted.
Information from survey form (S2) and photographs (S3).
H. Mellor (HES), 23 May 2018.

  • <S1> Article in Serial: Haines, C. 1991. Norfolk Milestones, Part IV. Journal of Norfolk Industrial Archaeology Society. Vol. 5, No. 1, pp.34-42.
  • <S2> Survey Form: Ford, N. 2011-2015. Milestone Society Report Form. The Milestone Society. NO_NW09.
  • <S3> Photograph: Ford, N. and Unknown. 2014. Photographs of the milestone marked Norwich 9 miles and Watton 12 miles, B1108, Kimberley. The Milestone Society. Digital. jpeg.

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Record last edited

May 29 2018 2:19PM

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