NHER 56739 (Structure record) - 18th century milestone marking Lynn 3 miles and Downham 8 miles

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Summary

One of 8 surviving milestones along the former King's Lynn, Downham Market and Stoke Ferry Turnpike, which was set up in 1770. The milestone was restored and repainted in 2012 to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TF61SW
Civil Parish WEST WINCH, WEST NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

One of 8 surviving milestones along the former King's Lynn, Downham Market and Stoke Ferry turnpike. This turnpike was set up in 1770 and ran from South Gate, King's Lynn to East Walton, Narborough, Stoke Ferry and Downham Market, however, milestones have only survived along the latter two routes.

This milestone is gravestone-shaped with the inscription on its front face inside an indented square.

(S1) gives further information on this turnpike and the milestones along it.
D. Holburn (HES), 21 February 2012.

August 2012. Maintenance work by the Milestone Society.
This milestone was one of the 60 restored to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Milestone Society members cleaned and painted this marker.
Information from survey form (S2) and photographs (S3).
H. Mellor (HES), 17 May 2018.

  • <S1> Article in Serial: Haines, C. 1997. Norfolk Milestones part VII. Journal of the Norfolk Industrial Archaeology Society Vol 6, No 2. Vol 6, No 2, pp 35-45. p 38.
  • <S2> Survey Form: Ford, N. 2011-2015. Milestone Society Report Form. The Milestone Society. NO_KLDM03.
  • <S3> Photograph: Ford, N. 2012. Photographs of the milestone marked Lynn 3 miles and Downham 8 miles, on A10, north of junction with Gravehill Lane, West Winch. The Milestone Society. Digital. jpeg.

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Record last edited

Dec 10 2018 4:13PM

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