Thrift Hall
Early-attested site in the Parish of Waltham Holy Cross
Historical Forms
- Frytheheye 1249 FF
- Frutheye 1277 QW
Etymology
Thrift Hall (6″) is Frytheheye 1249 FF, Frutheye 1277 QW.Cf. also Fritho (o )1323For . 'Enclosure and hill by the wood.'v. fyrhþ(e), (ge)hæg, hoh .
Places in the same Parish
Early-attested site
- Beech Hill Park
- Claverhambury Fm
- Dallance Fm
- Haroldspark Fm, Haroldspark Grove
- High Beech
- High Bridge Street
- Patty Pool
- Holyfield Marsh
- Lippitts
- Pinners Green alias Pyenest Green
- The Rome Land
- Sewardstone and Sewardstonebury
- Sewardstone Street olim Ellford Street
- Small Lea Bridge
- Upshire
- Woodridden Fm, Woodredon
- Holyfield and Holyfieldhall Fm
- Pentensary Fm
Other OS name
- Copthall Green
- Reevesgate Fm
- Cold Hall Fm
- Deerpark Wood
- Fairmead Bottom
- Fernhill Wood
- Galley Hill
- Gillwell Fm, Gillwell Park
- Hawksmouth Fm
- Hayes Hill Fm
- Honeylane
- Horseshoe Hill
- Long Running
- Netherhall Fm
- Netherhouse Fm
- Obelisk Fm
- Oxleys Wood
- Paternoster Hill
- Potkiln Shaw and Woodgreen Pottery
- Princesfield Fm
- Puck Lane
- Skillett Hill Fm
- Southend Fm
- Town Mead
- Waltham Common Lock
- Waltham Marsh
- Woodyers Fm
- Pickhill Fm
- Pick's Fm
- Aimes Green (Fm)
- Aveylane (Fm)
- Barn Hill
- Boutwell Fm
- Broadgate Springs
- Broomstick Hall
- Cobbinsend Fm
- Quintonhill Fm
- Crooked Mile