Freeholds Top
hill or mountain · Calderdale · 454m
Marilyn
Old EnglishAI-generated
This name likely refers to the highest point of land that was historically part of a freehold estate. 'Top' indicates the summit or highest part of the hill.
Word origins
- freeholds
- Old EnglishLand held in freehold, implying ownership.(from frēo "free", healdan "to hold")
- top
- Old EnglishThe summit or highest point.(from tōpp "top, summit")