SD7537 : Jeppe Knave Grave

near to Wiswell, Lancashire, Great Britain

Jeppe Knave Grave
Jeppe Knave Grave
The words ‘Jeppe Knave Grave’ on the OS map relate to this circular grass-covered mound about 15 m in diameter with a stone filled depression in the centre measuring 5 x 3 m.

This is thought to be a mutilated Bronze Age burial mound which would have originally contained the body of a local chieftain.

However local legend refers to a man Jeppe outlawed for breaking forest laws during early Norman times.

Whitaker in His History of Whalley (1818) said ‘The name occurs in a record of the boundaries between Wiswell and Pendleton dated 1342, and is there said to be derived from a robber who was beheaded and was buried at that point because the neighbouring vills refused to have him buried within them.’
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SD7537, 8 images   (more nearby - lo-fi)
Photographer
Peter Worrell   (find more nearby)
Image classification
Geograph
Date Taken
Wednesday, 16 April, 2008   (more nearby)
Submitted
Wednesday, 16 April, 2008
Category
Burial chamber   (more nearby)
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SD 759 378 [100m precision]
WGS84: 53:50.1735N 2:21.9980W
Photographer Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SD 759 378
View Direction
Northeast (about 45 degrees)
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