Holt: Common Hills Plantation and the disused railway

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Holt: Common Hills Plantation and the disused railway

Image: © Chris Taken: 1 Oct 2014

The track of the old railway runs along the bank on the right. The railway may be brought back to life as part of the Norfolk Orbital Railway. See Image In the meantime this is a delightful little piece of woodland consisiting mainly of beech and sweet chestnut trees. I was glad I had filled my pockets with chestnuts in Cromer Road, Holt, for the critters had got there first in this wood, and only empty casings remained.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.901713
Longitude
1.076501