Hereward Way
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title:
Hereward Way
text:
The Hereward Way is a long-distance footpath in England that links the Viking Way at Oakham with the Peddars Way at Knettishall Heath, near Thetford. The path takes its name from Hereward the Wake, the 11th-century rebel leader who fought against William the Conqueror, and who had his base on the Isle of Ely, which is located near to the middle of the path. Each end of the path has railway access at Oakham railway station and Harling Road railway station respectively. Stations towards the centre
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Footpath in East Anglia, England
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereward_Way
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date modified:
2024-02-19T23:33:42Z
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