Knave Holes Clough
valley
Old EnglishAI-generated
This name likely refers to a clough (a ravine or valley) containing 'knave holes', possibly referring to small hollows or pits, or perhaps associated with servants.
Word origins
- Knave
- Old EnglishServant, boy(from cnafa "boy, servant")
- Holes
- Old EnglishHollows, pits(from hol "hole, hollow")
- Clough
- Old EnglishRavine or valley(from clōh "ravine, gorge")