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Dead Man's Ash Lane in Sarratt, Hertfordshire, is thought to have derived its name from the historical practice of using ash trees for burial markers or from legends associated with the area. Some local folklore suggests it may be linked to a tragic event or the presence of an old burial site, contributing to the eerie connotation of the name. The "dead man's" reference evokes a sense of mystery, often attracting local interest and speculation about its origins.

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