Tye Oak
Early-attested site in the Parish of Harting
Historical Forms
- ate Tye 1327 SR
Etymology
Tye Oak (6″). By here may have lived Walter ate Tye (1327 SR). v. teag .

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Places in the same Parish
Early-attested site
- Harehurst Wood
- Hill Ash and Hill Lane
- Horne's Fm
- Hudsons Copse
- Hurst Fm and Mill
- Latchett's Copse
- Main Down
- Mellersh's Copse
- Nyewoods
- Pay's Fm
- Pondfield Row
- Poppets
- Ryefield
- Torberry Hill
- Eckenfields
- Wheat River Copse
- Upperton
- Woodhouse Fm
- Bridger's Pond
- Weeks's Common