Toote Hill and Cun Hu Hill: two lost pre-Viking coastal defence sites near Grimsby -- post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/08/toote-hill-and-cun-hu-hill-grimsby.html …pic.twitter.com/4VS6AfYaz5
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Plan of the Grimsby area & its 'Ancient British Monuments', published in Oliver's Monumental Antiquities of Great Grimsby, 1825:pic.twitter.com/FuinFI57hi
Another 'Toot Hill' was located just to the NW of Grimsby, again overlooking the Humber & visible on 1st edition OS map:pic.twitter.com/NHDd7CzrGY
More details & images of Toot Hill, Healing (Lincolnshire), apparently a round barrow: http://www.rodcollins.com/wordpress/toot-hill-at-healing-in-lincolnshire …pic.twitter.com/weafSUDoCR
three round barrows in a field near here are called 'tutts clump' are they related? What does toot mean?
Would have to look at early forms to tell; if it is, it means look out :)
interesting. before the a303 built, would have been a view all round for miles from tutts clump, maybe same word :D
*sadface*
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