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Kiln Clough

valley · Derbyshire

Old EnglishAI-generated

This name likely derives from Old English 'cyne' meaning royal or king, and 'hām' meaning homestead or village. 'Clough' is a dialectal term for a ravine or steep-sided valley.

Word origins

cyne
Old Englishroyal, king
hām
Old Englishhomestead, village
clough
Old Englishravine, steep-sided valley