Binbrook Mill
Other OS name in the Parish of Binbrook
Historical Forms
- molendinum juxta Binnebroc 1156–57 YChi Ed2
- molendino de Bynbroka Hy2 Gilb 1409
- The Mill 1740 Cragg
Etymology
, 1828 Bry , molendinum juxta Binnebroc 1156–57(Ed2) YCh i, molendino de Bynbroka Hy2 (1409) Gilb, The Mill 1740Cragg , cf. miln hill 1612Terrier , mill hill 1664Terrier , the milne dame 1612Terrier ( v. dammr ) , the Mill Gate e17MiD , Milne gate 1668Terrier ( v. gata ) , the Miln Close 1703MiD , Mill Close 1738 (1818)Tur , the Mill Beck 1740EnclA ( v. bekkr ) , v. myln .
Places in the same Parish
Early-attested site
Other OS name
- Ash Holt
- Back Lane
- Binbrook Grange
- Binbrook Hall
- Binbrook Hill Fm
- 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