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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")