Pepper's High Hill

Pepper's High Hill is the most obvious of around two dozen Bronze Age burial mounds within the parish of Weeting. The name seems to commemorate a seige of Weeting Castle during the Civil War, when it is said a gun was positioned on the tumulus and used to "pepper" the castle.

Pepper's High Hill

Access

The tumulus is on private land, but may be easily seen from the adjacent minor road.