Hartshead Moor Top
hill or mountain
Old EnglishAI-generated
This name likely combines the Old English 'heorot' (hart/stag) with 'heafod' (head) and 'mor' (moor). It refers to the highest point of a moor associated with stags.
Word origins
- Hartshead
- Old Englishstag's headland(from heorot "hart, stag", heafod "head")
- Moor Top
- Old Englishtop of the moor(from mor "moor, heathland", top "top, summit")