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[[File:annesley_robin_hoods_hills_dave_bevis.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Robin Hood's Hills (photo: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0 Dave Bevis], via Wikimedia Commons; CC BY-SA 2.0 licence).]] | [[File:annesley_robin_hoods_hills_dave_bevis.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Robin Hood's Hills (photo: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0 Dave Bevis], via Wikimedia Commons; CC BY-SA 2.0 licence).]] | ||
<p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-03. Revised by {{#realname:{{REVISIONUSER}}}}, {{REVISIONYEAR}}-{{REVISIONMONTH}}-{{REVISIONDAY2}}.</p><div class="no-img"> | <p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-03. Revised by {{#realname:{{REVISIONUSER}}}}, {{REVISIONYEAR}}-{{REVISIONMONTH}}-{{REVISIONDAY2}}.</p><div class="no-img"> | ||
Robin Hood's Hills in Kirkby Forest (formerly part of Sherwood Forest) not quite 3 km SSE of Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, are a group of sandstone hillocks forming a natural amphitheatre, their highest point being 195 m above sea level. In the immediate vicinity are found [[Robin Hood's Chair (Kirkby in Ashfield)|Robin Hood's Chair]] and [[Robin Hood's Cave (Kirkby in Ashfield)|Robin Hood's Cave]]. The name "Robin Hood's Hills" is first recorded on John Chapman's map of Nottinghamshire, surveyed 1774 and published 1776.<ref>{{:Chapman, John 1776a}}; not seen, but cf. {{:Gover, John Eric Bruce 1940a}}, p. 122. {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, p. 302, ''s.n.'' 'Robin Hood's Hills', incorrectly refer to "Chapman and André's 1775 ''Map of Nottinghamshire''" (their italics).</ref> The hills now form the NW boundary of Kirkby Forest Golf Course.<ref>See 6" O.S. maps dated 1921 and later in Maps section below.</ref> Some 1.25 km SSW of Robin Hood's Hills and the [[Robin Hood's Chair (Kirkby in Ashfield)|Chair]], 325 m NW of New Annesley, was the [[Robin Hood (Kirkby in Ashfield)|Robin Hood]] public house. | Robin Hood's Hills in Kirkby Forest (formerly part of Sherwood Forest) not quite 3 km SSE of Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, are a group of sandstone hillocks forming a natural amphitheatre, their highest point being 195 m above sea level. In the immediate vicinity are found [[Robin Hood's Chair (Kirkby in Ashfield)|Robin Hood's Chair]] and [[Robin Hood's Cave (Kirkby in Ashfield)|Robin Hood's Cave]]. The name "Robin Hood's Hills" is first recorded on John Chapman's map of Nottinghamshire, surveyed 1774 and published 1776.<ref>{{:Chapman, John 1776a}}; not seen, but cf. {{:Gover, John Eric Bruce 1940a}}, p. 122. {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, p. 302, ''s.n.'' 'Robin Hood's Hills', incorrectly refer to "Chapman and André's 1775 ''Map of Nottinghamshire''" (their italics).</ref> The hills now form the NW boundary of Kirkby Forest Golf Course.<ref>See 6" O.S. maps dated 1921 and later in Maps section below.</ref> Some 1.25 km SSW of Robin Hood's Hills and the [[Robin Hood's Chair (Kirkby in Ashfield)|Chair]], 325 m NW of New Annesley, was the [[Robin Hood (Kirkby in Ashfield)|Robin Hood]] public house. | ||
A visitor from down under, most probably in 2014, visited the locality during a ramble in Nottinghamshire:<br/> | A visitor from down under, most probably in 2014, visited the locality during a ramble in Nottinghamshire:<br/> | ||
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* [https://risingtogale.com/about/walking-my-horizon-nottingham/ Rising to Gale: Wellington/Melbourne: Walking my horizon: Nottingham]. | * [https://risingtogale.com/about/walking-my-horizon-nottingham/ Rising to Gale: Wellington/Melbourne: Walking my horizon: Nottingham]. | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Hood_Hills,_Nottinghamshire Wikipedia: Robin Hood Hills, Nottinghamshire]. | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Hood_Hills,_Nottinghamshire Wikipedia: Robin Hood Hills, Nottinghamshire]. | ||
=== Discussion === | |||
* {{:Evans, Michael R 1998a}}. | |||
=== Maps === | === Maps === |
Revision as of 16:28, 29 August 2017
Locality | |
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Coordinates | 53.0878, -1.2296 |
Adm. div. | Nottinghamshire |
Vicinity | 2.9 km SSE of Kirkby in Ashfield |
Type | Natural feature |
Interest | Robin Hood name |
Status | Extant |
First Record | 1774 |
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-03. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-08-29.
Robin Hood's Hills in Kirkby Forest (formerly part of Sherwood Forest) not quite 3 km SSE of Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, are a group of sandstone hillocks forming a natural amphitheatre, their highest point being 195 m above sea level. In the immediate vicinity are found Robin Hood's Chair and Robin Hood's Cave. The name "Robin Hood's Hills" is first recorded on John Chapman's map of Nottinghamshire, surveyed 1774 and published 1776.[1] The hills now form the NW boundary of Kirkby Forest Golf Course.[2] Some 1.25 km SSW of Robin Hood's Hills and the Chair, 325 m NW of New Annesley, was the Robin Hood public house.
A visitor from down under, most probably in 2014, visited the locality during a ramble in Nottinghamshire:
Gazetteers
- Dobson, R. B., ed.; Taylor, J., ed. Rymes of Robyn Hood: an Introduction to the English Outlaw (London, 1976), p. 302, s.n. 'Robin Hood's Hills'.
Sources
- Gover, J.E.B.; Mawer, Allen; Stenton, F.M. The Place-Names of Nottinghamshire (English Place-Name Society, vol. XVII) (Cambridge, 1940), p. 122, and see pp. 11, 294.
- Rising to Gale: Wellington/Melbourne: Walking my horizon: Nottingham.
- Wikipedia: Robin Hood Hills, Nottinghamshire.
Discussion
Maps
- Chapman, John, cartog. Nottingham Shire Survey'd in 1774 ([London], 1776). Not seen, but cf. J.E.B. Gover, cited under Sources above.
- 6" O.S. map Nottinghamshire XXVII.SE (1886; surveyed 1877-78).
- 6" O.S. map Nottinghamshire XXVII.SE (1900; rev. 1898).
- 6" O.S. map Nottinghamshire XXVII.SE (1921; rev. 1913-14).
- 6" O.S. map Nottinghamshire XXVII.SE (c. 1949; rev. 1938).
Also see
Notes
- ↑ Chapman, John, cartog. Nottingham Shire Survey'd in 1774 ([London], 1776); not seen, but cf. Gover, J.E.B.; Mawer, Allen; Stenton, F.M. The Place-Names of Nottinghamshire (English Place-Name Society, vol. XVII) (Cambridge, 1940), p. 122. Dobson, R. B., ed.; Taylor, J., ed. Rymes of Robyn Hood: an Introduction to the English Outlaw (London, 1976), p. 302, s.n. 'Robin Hood's Hills', incorrectly refer to "Chapman and André's 1775 Map of Nottinghamshire" (their italics).
- ↑ See 6" O.S. maps dated 1921 and later in Maps section below.
- ↑ Rising to Gale: Wellington/Melbourne: Walking my horizon: Nottingham. IRHB's brackets
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