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Thetford Warren Lodge

The ruins of a small, 2-storey medieval gamekeeper´s lodge in the forest. Can only be viewed from the outside.

"Following the Conquest, the Norman lords of England were keen to gain the right to warrene - to fence off an area of land to be used exclusively for hunting. The Normans also brought the rabbit to England. The rabbit was indigeneous to southern Europe, and did not take well to the British climate. They were pampered by their keepers, who kept them in small enclosures, giving them shelter, and food, whilst protecting them from predators. Eventually the rabbits acclimatized, and spread out to the larger 'warrens'. For centuries these warrens were zealously guarded by their keepers - the warreners, who were employed by the lords to care for the rabbits, and to protect them from gangs of armed poachers. These warreners would live in fortified lodges, usually built on high areas within a warren, so that they could keep a look out for poachers." Brooker, P.
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Thetford Warren Lodge
Thetford Warren Lodge
Thetford
Norfolk
IP24
Great Britain


Tel: +44 (0) 1223 582700
Fax: +44 (0)1223 582701

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