Ingleby Grange
Other OS name in the Parish of Saxilby with Ingleby
Historical Forms
- in grangia Thoma Gray de Ingleby 1383 Peace
- Hyngleby grang', Hyngleby Firma grang' 1536–7 Dugdvi
- sive North Ingleby graunge 1609 Foster
- the Graunge als Burne graunge 1649 ParlSurv
Etymology
, in grangia Thoma Gray de Ingleby 1383 Peace,Hyngleby grang ', Hyngleby Firma grang '1536–7 Dugd vi, sive North Ingleby graunge 1609Foster , the Graunge als Burne graunge 1649ParlSurv , v. grange ' a grange , an outlying farm belonging to a religious house or a feudal lord , where crops were stored ' .
Places in the same Parish
Other OS name
- Bridge Street
- Church Lane Farm
- Saxilby House
- South Moor Farm
- Sykes Lane
- Tom Otters Bridge
- Tom Otters Lane
- Towing Path
- Wood Farm
- Codder Lane Belt
- Cowdale Lane
- High House
- Ingleby Farm
- Ingleby Hall Farm
- Ingleby House
- Moat
- Old Wife's Lane(lost)
- River Till
- (Ingleby) Wood Farm
- Church Farm
- Saxilby Covert
- Saxilby Moor
- Allotment Gardens
- Aqueduct
- Birchwood
- Brickworks (disused)
- Church Lane
- Cricket Ground
- Chemical Works
- Five Lane End
- Fossdike Navigation
- Green Lane
- The Hollies
- Kesteven Siding
- Lincoln Road (boundary)
- Manor House
- Mill Hill
- Mill Lane
- Odder
- Odder Bridge
- The Old Rectory
- Ox Pasture Bridge
- Pasture Farm
- River Till
- Sand Lane
- Saxilby Bridge
- Saxilby Mill
- Sun Hotel
- Chapel Yard
- Codder Lane Belt
- Saxilby Ironworks
- South Sykes