Speng Lane
Early-attested site in the Parish of Long Marston
Historical Forms
- Spengate 13 Font
Etymology
Speng Lane, Spengate 13 Font, v. spenne , gata , cf. Spen iii, 21supra ; this is a short lane connecting two other lanes, and the meaning would appear to be simply 'lane which spans the gap between two lanes'.
Places in the same Parish
Other OS name
- Dam Bridge
- Ings Dike
- Mutterpit Willow Garth
- Seakel Lane
- The Bogs
- Chapel Hill
- Huck Fens
- Hutton Grange, Huton Hall, Hutton Moor & Hutton Thorn
- The Intakes
- Moor End
- Ox Closes
- The Bog
- Church Field
- Clay Pits
- Cromwell Gap
- Crow Lane
- Fox Covert
- The Innams
- The Intakes
- Marston Field
- Marston Grange
- Marston Hill
- Marston Lodge
- Marston Moor
- Marston Whin
- Mill Gate & Mill Hill
- Moor Bridge
- Marston Moor
- Moor Lane
- Redwith Dike
- Round Hill
- Stocks
- Theaker Pond
- Whitesike (Close)
- The Wyes
- Howcar Hill
- Car Wood
- Collier Hag
- The Dam