Bilton Bream, Bilton Grange, Haggs, Hall, Hall Moor & Hall Spring
Other OS name in the Parish of Bilton
Etymology
( 1817 M ) ( 1817 M ) ( 1817 M ) ( 1858 O.S. ) , v. brēme ' rough ground ' , grange , hǫgg , dial . hagg ' enclosed wood ' , mōr , spring ' plantation ' .
Places in the same Parish
Other OS name
- Round Hill
- Sand Hill
- Tinkingfield Lane
- Chapel Garth
- Church Field
- Kirk Lane
- Mill Field
- Nethercarr
- Netherlands
- New Lane
- Sink Beck
- South Field
- Stank Houses
- West Field
- Bickerton Grange
- Bickerton Hall
- Kelcar Fish Pond
- Mosscarrs
- Ellercarr Lane
- Fox Hill
- Hogs Bridge
- Jingling Bridge
- Manor Ho
- Middle Field
- Moor Lane
- Park Lane
- Sandhole
- Scot Pond
- Sike Beck
- Stank Bridge
- Thornythwaites
- West Field
- West Grange
- Wharton Lodge
- East Field
- Fleet Bridge
- Hag Bridge