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Hubbard's Hills

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Following initial discussions in 2008, on 1 April 2009, East Lindsey District Council passed the responsibility to maintain the park to Hubbard's Hills Trust Limited. The Hills will however still “belong” to the people of Louth and the Town Council will continue as official custodians. The Trust's
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Hubbard's Hills is a glacial overspill channel formed as the last ice age ended about 40,000 years ago. A marginal lake of meltwater trapped between glacial ice sheet and the Lincolnshire Wolds poured over a chalk ridge and gouged a 125-foot-deep (38 m), steep-sided valley. The river Lud, far
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The trustees of Auguste Pahud bought Hubbard's Hills to honour his wish to create a memorial for Annie. They established an Edwardian pleasure garden with a lake, a country park and a memorial. The conveyance required "the natural beauty of the property and its rural character is to be forever
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role will be to deliver on a conservation plan to safeguard the next 100 years of the Hills, replanting trees, enhancing the chalk stream and dredging the ornamental lake. Volunteers assisted with clean-up efforts in August, 2009.
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died in 1889 and Auguste never got over this, committing suicide in 1902. They were buried at Withern Church, but their gravestones were removed after it was declared
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in July 1980. The church was sold as a private residence in 1983. Annie and Auguste's gravestones are still visible on the pathway beside what used to be the church.
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and is popular for family picnics, school field trips and dog walking. The park is dedicated to the memory of Annie Pahud.
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by the trustees of Auguste Alphonse Pahud, and opened to the public on 1 August 1907.
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Dr. Peter Huke, Secretary, The Friends of Hubbard's Hills (TFOHH)
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too small to create such a valley, now meanders through it.
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is an area of natural beauty directly to the west of
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Walking along a tree-covered path in Hubbards Hills.
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Looking towards the Louth golf course from the path.
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Hubbard's Hill

Louth
Lincolnshire
England

Louth
Auguste Pahud
King Edward VI Grammar School
Withern
Annie Pahud
redundant
Footbridge over the River Lud.
Trees on a hill in Hubbards Hills.
Looking towards the Louth golf course from the path.
Walking along the path in Hubbards Hills.
Walking along a tree-covered path in Hubbards Hills.
"Nature"
the original
"Geomorphology of the Lincolnshire Wolds: an excursion guide"



"History of Hubbard's Hills"
the original



"Cleaning up Pahud memorial"

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