The Grange
Other OS name in the Parish of Clawson, Hose and Harby
Historical Forms
- Grange of Howes 1539 MinAccts
- Hoose Grange 1597 Rut
- Hose Grange 1795 Nichols 1824 O
Etymology
, 1863, 1877 White , 1925 Kelly , Grange of Howes 1539 MinAccts, Hoose Grange 1597Rut , Hose Grange 1795 Nichols,1824 O , v. grange ; poss . in origin an outlier of Croxton Abbey .
Places in the same Parish
Other OS name
- Back Lane
- Bridge Fm
- Brock Hill
- Canal Lane
- Castle Fd
- Clawson Hall
- Clawson Hill
- Clawson Hill Fm
- Clawson Lodge
- Clawson Thorns
- Crown and Plough
- Dovecoat Ho
- East End
- Fealer Fm
- Glebe Fm
- Hazletongue Lodge
- Holme Fm
- Holwell Mouth Covert
- Hose Villa
- The Lodge
- Long Clawson and Hose Station
- Long Clawson Bridge
- The Manor
- Newcombe's Parlour
- Old Manor Ho
- Old Mill Ho
- The Pingle
- Primitive Methodist Chapel
- Round Covert
- Royal Oak
- St Remigius' Church
- Sandpit Fm
- Sherbrook Fox Covert
- Slyborough Hill
- Smith's Lodge
- Square Covert
- Star
- The Vicarage
- Water Lane
- West End
- Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
- The Windmill
- Barlows Lodge
- Harby Colston Bridge
- Harby Hall
- Harby Hill
- Harby Lodge
- Hose Lodge
- Langar Bridge
- Marquis of Granby
- Meadows Lane
- Methodist Chapel
- The Mill
- Nag's Head
- Old Manor Ho
- The Poplars
- The Rectory
- St Mary's Church
- Wash Dyke
- White Hart
- Baptist Chapel
- Black Horse
- Boston Lane
- Brockhill Hall
- Canal Lane
- The Cedars
- Dam Dyke
- Hose Bridge
- Hose Gorse
- Marriott's Bridge
- Mount Pleasant
- Pasture Lane
- Rose and Crown
- St Michael's Church
- The Sunday School
- The Vicarage