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Pancake Way: Vikings Defeated by Breakfast?
29 Nov
Summary
- New housing estate in Nottinghamshire proposes street names inspired by local folklore.
- Pancake Way and Denmark Road honor a tale of Vikings repelled by breakfast.
- The estate will feature 763 homes, including 269 affordable housing units.

Residents of a forthcoming housing development in Nottinghamshire may soon reside on Pancake Way, a street name proposed to honor a unique local folk tale.
The development at Top Wighay farm, near Hucknall and Linby, is being built by Vistry and will comprise 763 homes. Gedling Borough Council has put forward street names that include Pancake Way and Denmark Road, referencing a historical account of Vikings being deterred by locals after a substantial breakfast.
This tale, dating back to the 9th century, tells of local women rustling up pancakes and using frying pans as makeshift weapons against the invading Great Heathen Army. The proposed street names also pay tribute to miners who tragically lost their lives at Linby Colliery, further embedding local heritage into the new community.




