Marton Church Ho, Marton Ho, Moor, & Park
Other OS name in the Parish of Long Marton
Historical Forms
- Martin common c.1750 BdyR
Etymology
( described as ' one Mansion House ' in 1704 Terr 196 ) ( 1823 M ) ( 1859OS , formerly Martin common c. 1750BdyR ) ( 1704 Terr , 1770 NWm173 ) , v. mōr , park .
Places in the same Parish
Early-attested site
Other OS name
- Arches
- Brandcrook Hill
- Broad Lea
- Broom
- Carle Band
- Castrigg
- Cattlemire Tarn
- Close Houses
- Crundale Bank
- Heater
- Birks Head
- Brampton Beck, Hall, & Mill
- Brown Bank
- Clay Ho
- Croft Ends
- Currick
- Esplandhill
- Faucettpark Fm
- Flagdaw
- Galliber
- Green Fell
- Hangingshaw
- The Heights
- Highmoor Lane
- High Raise Band
- Howebutts Hill
- Keld
- Keld Sike
- Knock Cross, Fell, Hush, Moor, Old Man, Ore Gill, & Pike
- Lime Lane
- Lowis Lane
- Low Moor
- Millaley
- Mill Hill
- Moss Burn
- Nether Hills
- Newlands
- Nine Wells
- Park Ho
- Pearson Ho
- Powis Ho
- Scrog Bank
- Sidelands
- Stock Bridge
- Thorn Gate
- Tithe Barn
- Town Head