Earthcott

Coordinates: 51°34′11″N 2°30′27″W / 51.56972°N 2.50750°W / 51.56972; -2.50750
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Earthcott sign in March 2006

51°34′11″N 2°30′27″W / 51.56972°N 2.50750°W / 51.56972; -2.50750

Earthcott is a

farming
.

The place-name 'Earthcott' is first attested in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appears as 'Herdicote'. It derives from the Old English 'eorthe-cot' meaning 'earth hut' ('cot' as in the modern English words 'dovecote' and 'cottage').[1]

Traditions of Earthcott include a village

tractor-trailer, with regular stops for mince pies and hot toddy
.

Earthcott should not be confused with the nearby hamlet of Gaunt's Earthcott.

There is a small 1870 Wesleyan Chapel now converted into a house. Last service 1969.

References

  1. ^ Eilert Ekwall, Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names, p. 156.