Dane Hills
Area of Leicester in Leicestershire, England
Dane Hills is a large area on the western side of the English city of Leicester. It consists of the smaller areas of Western Park, which is bounded by Glenfield to the west. A cave in this area was known as Black Annis's Bower; the cave was reputed to be the lair of a witch or hag of that name.[1]
References
- ^ C.J.Billson [ed.] (1895) County Folklore: Leicestershire & Rutland. London, Folk Lore Society
52°38′24″N 1°10′05″W / 52.640°N 1.168°W / 52.640; -1.168
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Suburbs of Leicester
- Abbey
- Aylestone
- Beaumont Leys
- Belgrave
- Braunstone Park & Rowley Fields
- Castle
- Charnwood
- Coleman
- Evington
- Eyres Monsell
- Fosse
- Freemen
- Humberstone & Hamilton
- Knighton
- Latimer
- New Parks
- Rushey Mead
- Spinney Hills
- Stoneygate
- Thurncourt
- Westcotes
- Western Park
- Abbey Rise
- Ashton Green
- Aylestone
- Beaumont Leys
- Bede Island
- Belgrave
- Blackfriars
- Braunstone Frith
- City Centre
- Clarendon Park
- Crown Hills
- Dane Hills
- Evington
- Evington Valley
- Eyres Monsell
- Frog Island
- Gilmorton
- Goodwood
- Hamilton
- Highfields
- Horston Hill
- Humberstone
- Humberstone Garden
- Kirby Frith
- Knighton
- Montrose
- Mowmacre Hill
- Netherhall
- Newfoundpool
- New Parks
- North Evington
- Northfields
- Rowlatts Hill
- Rowley Fields
- Rushey Mead
- Saffron
- Southfields
- South Knighton
- Spinney Hills
- Stocking Farm
- Stoneygate
- St. Matthew's
- St. Mark's
- St. Peters
- Thurnby Lodge
- West End
- West Knighton
- Western Park
- Woodgate
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