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Robin Hood's Arbour.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-20. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-22.

Robin Hood's Arbour is a square prehistoric earthwork close to Maidenhead Thicket. By the late 17th century it was known as 'Robin Hood's Bower', which is still today an alternative name for it. Dobson & Taylor believed the existence of this place name already in the late 17th cent. was the reason Thomas Hearne included the Chiltern Hills among Robin's haunts.[1]

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  • O.S. 1" 7th Series sheet 159 SU:852811.

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