Peacock
Other OS name in the Parish of Croxton Kerrial
Historical Forms
- Peacock 1863 White 1925 Kelly
- Peacock Inn 1877 White
Etymology
( P.H . ) ( lost ) , Peacock 1863White, 1925 Kelly, Peacock Inn 1877 White ; the peacock is part of the coat of arms of the Manners family , the Dukes of Rutland , cf . The Peacock in Belvoir and Peacock Inn in Redmile .
Places in the same Parish
Early-attested site
Other OS name
- Blackwell Lodge
- Butchers' Arms
- Cedar Hill
- Church Fm
- Conygear Wood
- Cooper's Plantation
- Croxton Banks
- Croxton Lodge
- Croxton Park
- Fish Ponds
- Fox
- Hallam's Wood
- Heath Fm
- Highfields Fm
- Hillside Fm
- Kennel Plantation
- King Lud's Entrenchments
- Lawn Hollow Plantation
- Old Hall
- The Old Windmill
- Old Wood
- Osier Holt
- Park Ho
- St John the Baptist's Church
- Swallow Hole
- Temperance Ho
- Tipping's Gorse
- The Vicarage
- Windmill Hill
- Branston Lodge
- Bunkers Wood
- High Leys Fm
- Lings Covert
- Lings Fm, Lings Hill
- Nursery Plantation
- The Rectory
- Reservoir Cottage
- St Guthlac's Church
- Square and Compass
- Terrace Hill Fm
- Wheel Inn