Robin Hood's Oak (White Colne)

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Approximate location of Robin Hood's Oak.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-06.

First recorded in 1574, Robin Hood's Oak stood on Colneford Hill, where the road now known as the A1124 enters White Colne.[1] It may indeed "have been associated with tales of the outlaw",[1] but it seems just as likely that it owed its name to being used as a venue for Robin Hood festivals or a stopping point for a procession connected with such a festival.

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Sources

  • Bodleian Library MS. Rolls Essex 5. Cf. British History Online (see below). Not seen.

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