Marland Pit
Other OS name in the Parish of Horton
Historical Forms
- Marlands pit 1840 TA
Etymology
, Marlands pit 1840TA , perhaps from marle and land , but more probably a rationalization of marling ' marl pit ' , cf. in quadam marlera 1288Ass .
Places in the same Parish
Other OS name
- Brickplace Copse
- Bridge Ctgs
- Burnt Firs
- Castle Clump & Castle Copse
- Chalk Pit
- Clump Hill (Fm)
- Dairy Ho
- Doe's Hatch
- Hart's Bridge, Hart's Copse & Hart's Fm
- Haythorn, Haythorn Cmn
- Homer's Wd
- Hope Lodge
- Horton Cmn, Horton Heath (Fm), Horton Hollow, Horton House, Horton Inn, Horton Plant., Horton Tower & Horton Wd
- Horton North Fm, N
- Manor Fm
- Mount Pleasant
- Priors Copse
- Old Read's Copse
- Redman's Hill
- Rose Ctg
- St Wolfrida's Church
- Slough Lane
- Stanbridge Mill
- Wigbeth