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We have built a representation of the original Shepherd's Race, or Robin Hood's Maze. Perhaps the most curious and least understood ancient monument in Nottinghamshire, the original turf maze was near the Wells Road – but the debate over its origin and use continues. The Shepherd's Race was described as being 34-35 yards across, covering an area of 324 square yards, with a single path 535 yards long. The purpose of the maze seems to have been to run, dance or walk the path to the centre and back out – possibly without a pause. This was known as treading the maze and was popular at village fairs and other festivals. It could also be used for walking meditation.
Mo
Cooper
Phone: 0115-958-9255
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Medieval
Based on the design of the original Shepherd’s Race
Private
Outdoor
Permanent
Brick Paver
turf
volunteers
No
Call
Mon – Fri: 10 – 4, Sat: 10-2, other times by arrangement or during public events
11 metres
2013
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