The village name is ancient and in 1196 it was known as Bradeford, meaning "broad ford".
A third possibility is that it means "smooth ford" although its etymology is not specified.
It has also been suggested independently, however, to mean ford by the church.
This Dutch name means "stony ford" and is a direct translation from a much older !
The name of the village is derived from Old English and originally meant shallow ford.
The name may mean 'ford of the slowly moving river'.
The Old Norse word for bridge could also mean an embankment or ford.
The town's name is Anglo-Saxon in origin, and means double ford.
The name is Old English and means 'ford in or by the wood'.
The name bazacle comes from the Latin word vadaculum, meaning "little ford".
The village name is ancient and in 1196 it was known as Bradeford, meaning "broad ford".
A third possibility is that it means "smooth ford" although its etymology is not specified.
It has also been suggested independently, however, to mean ford by the church.
This Dutch name means "stony ford" and is a direct translation from a much older !
The name of the village is derived from Old English and originally meant shallow ford.
The name may mean 'ford of the slowly moving river'.
The Old Norse word for bridge could also mean an embankment or ford.
The town's name is Anglo-Saxon in origin, and means double ford.
The name is Old English and means 'ford in or by the wood'.
The name bazacle comes from the Latin word vadaculum, meaning "little ford".