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DescriptionGrim's Ditch in High Scrubs Wood - geograph.org.uk - 1184627.jpg
English: Grim's Ditch in High Scrubs Wood Grim's Ditch ran (with breaks) for many miles along this part of the Chilterns. In many places, such as here, it only survives as a pronounced hedge bank and ditch. It is believed to be a late Bronze age boundary marker. Grim is an old name for the devil.
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