Ryton
Early-attested site in the Parish of Dymock
Historical Forms
- Ruyton 1327 SR
- Riton, Ryton 1613,1620 FF 1784 GR892
Etymology
Ryton, Ruyton 1327SR (p), Riton , Ryton 1613, 1620FF , 1784GR 892. 'Rye farmstead', v. ryge , tūn .
Places in the same Parish
Early-attested site
Other OS name
- Allums Grove
- The Ash Bed
- Awefield
- Bellamys
- Berrows Fm
- Blachus Coppice
- Blacklands
- Boyce Court
- Broom's Green
- The Burtons
- Castle Fm & Castle Tump
- Chargrove
- Ciderdine
- Coneyberrow Coppice
- Cutmill
- Daw's Coppice
- Elm Bridge
- Four Oaks
- Green Ho
- Hallwood Green
- Hill Ash
- Hill Fm
- Hockington
- Iddens
- Knaphead
- Knight's Green
- Lintridge
- Moor Oak
- Newhouse Bridge
- New Grange
- Normans Land Fm
- Oldfields
- Old Grange
- Old Leasa
- Old Shails
- Pitt Ho
- Portoway Top
- Pound Fm
- New Rock & Old Rock
- Rose Hill
- Shakesfield
- Sneedfield
- Timber Hill
- Tillputs End
- Upham Ho
- Vell Mill
- Whittingtree
- Wigstys Coppice
- Wilton Place
- Windcross
- The Gritt
- Henberrow
- Mirabel
- Swords
- Grove Hill
- Haind Park Wood
- Long Bridge
- Murrells
- Tiller's Green
- Cockshot Wood
- Crowfield
- Dymock Wood
- Ever Hill
- Frogs Hall
- Greenway Ho
- Heath Fm
- The Lynch
- Netherton
- Woodend