The grave of Little John, the friend and Lieutenant of Robin Hood.
The grave is in Hathersage Church yard, Peak District, Derbyshire.The grave of Little John, the friend and Lieutenant of Robin Hood.
The grave is in Hathersage Church yard, Peak District, Derbyshire.
The grave of Little John, the friend and Lieutenant of Robin Hood. The grave is in Hathersage Church yard, Peak District, Derbyshire.

Exploring Hathersage’s connection to the legend of Little John and Robin Hood

There are many who believe Robin Hood’s close aide Little John was buried in Hathersage but why was he in the Peak District and what happened to him?

Little John, friend and companion to Robin Hood is said to have been born in Hathersage, in the 13th century. The legend claims he was a Nailer, in other words made nails for a living - traditionally a profession requiring a great deal of strength.

According to one tradition, he and Robin of Loxley fought at the Battle of Evesham in 1265 for Simon de Montefort. Montefort was defeated, and when his followers were put to flight, they became outlaws - thus the legend of ‘Robin Hood and Little John’ was born.

Robin Hood himself supposedly died aged 80, and was buried by Little John at Kirklees Priory in Yorkshire. Little John returned to Hathersage to die, expiring his last breath, it is said, in the cottage where he was born.

Despite a lack of historical evidence for his existence, Little John is reputed to be buried in a churchyard in the village of Hathersage, Derbyshire. A modern tombstone marks the supposed location of his grave, which lies under an old yew tree. This grave was owned by the Nailor (Naylor) family, and sometimes some variation of "Nailer" is given as John's surname. In other versions of the legends, his name is given as John Little, enhancing the irony of his nickname.

According to local legend, Little John built himself a small cottage across the River Derwent from the family home. The site now has a 15th century Grade 2 listed ex-farmhouse and barn built on it, called Nether House. at Offerton.

Here are some great pictures to relive the legend of Little John in Hathersage.