Binbrook Grange
Other OS name in the Parish of Binbrook
Historical Forms
- “a grange in the vill of” Bynnebroke 1302 ChronLP
- ye Grange 1662 Terrier
- ye grange 1668 Terrier
Etymology
, “a grange in the vill of ” Bynnebroke 1302 ChronLP, y e Grange 1662Terrier , y e grange 1668Terrier , cf. Grainge Close hedge e17MiD , (Le ) Grange Close 1625MiD , the grange close 1639MiD , y e Grange Closes 1679MiD , the Grange Close 1727et passim to 1814Tur and v. also Adam Storeys GarthsCloses in f.ns. (a) infra . This was a grange of Louth Park Abbey .
Places in the same Parish
Early-attested site
Other OS name
- Ash Holt
- Back Lane
- Binbrook Hall
- Binbrook Hill Fm
- Binbrook Mill
- Binbrook Top, Top Fm
- Binbrook Villa
- Binbrook Walk Ho
- Bingham's Top
- Black Holt
- Brats Lane
- Burkinshaw's Top
- Butter Cross
- Chestnut Fm
- Dove Cote
- Fives Cross
- the Green
- Horseshoe Plantation
- Isaac Plot Plantation
- Lodge
- Long Plantation
- Low Fm
- Low Lane
- Manor Ho
- Market Place
- Marquess of Granby
- North Halls
- Orford Bridge
- Parsonage Fm
- Plough Inn
- Pocket Bridge
- Pond Ho
- the Poplars
- Rectory Fm
- Swinhope Hill
- Temperance Hall
- West Ho