The Dumb-bell Oak stands at the bottom of Terrace. It is an ancient boundary oak, pollarded in its youth to thicken the trunk and prolong its life. Molly Matthews notes in
Haileybury Since Roman Times that it is by an ancient right of way - a Portway - a Saxon name for the road to the market, and on what was the boundary of land owned by Hertford Priory before the Reformation. It may be seven or eight hundred years old.
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