CLM 0 Starting post Traditional Cache
Lazy Swimmer: No longer able to maintain - sorry
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Carlton is a common place-name in the old Danelaw area of the Midlands and means ‘farmstead or estate of the freemen or ordinary folk’, suggesting that originally the people here enjoyed a measure of independence from feudal lords; in fact, it was used by the Anglo-Saxons who were here long before the arrival of the Danes in this area of England. Carlton le Moorland, appears in the 1086 Domesday Book as Carletune, and eventually takes the affix ‘le Moorland’ which simply means ‘in the moorland’.
The first in what I hope will become a circular route best done by bike.
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