Bramley Hall
Early-attested site in the Parish of Handsworth
Historical Forms
- Brameleia, Brameley(a), Bramelay 1190–1200 YCh e.13 1292,13 Hlm 1251 Ass 1297 LS
- Bramleia 1190–1200 YCh 1205–18 ib
- Bramley Grange 1612 SheffMan
- Bramley Hall 1822 Langd
Etymology
Bramley Hall, Brameleia , Brameley (a ), Bramelay 1190–1200 YCh 1287, e. 13 ib 1289, 1292, 13 Hlm, 1251 Ass, 1297 LS, Bramleia 1190–1200 YCh 1286, 1205–18 ib 1288, Bramley Grange 1612 SheffMan, Bramley Hall 1822 Langd. 'Clearing in the broom', v. brōm , lēah and cf. Bramley 134supra .
Places in the same Parish
Early-attested site
Other OS name
- Cliffe Ho
- Green Gate Lane
- Hagg Lane
- Handsworth Hall
- Hollins End
- Intake
- Lambcroft Lane
- Lane End
- Littlewood Lane
- Oakfield Ho
- Shirtcliffe Brook, Shirtcliffe Wood
- Springfield Ho
- Woodhouse Mill
- Car Brook
- Grass Moor
- Stubbin Lane
- Woodthorpe Common
- Ballifield Hall
- Beaver Hill
- Beechy Knowle
- Bishop Hill
- Bowden Ho, Bowden Housteads Wood
- Bower
- Clifton Ho
- Spring Wood
- Cinder Hill
- Coisley Hill
- Common Side
- East Bank
- Four Lane Ends
- Foxwood
- Gleadless Common
- Hurl Field
- The Knowle
- Lamb Hill
- Myrtle Hill, Myrtle Bank, Myrtle Spring
- Netherfield Ho
- Normanton Hill
- Richmond Hill
- Shubert Bridge
- Spa Lane
- Water Slacks Lane