Turville Heath
settlement · Buckinghamshire
Old EnglishAI-generated
Turville Heath is a combination of Old English elements. 'Turville' likely refers to a settlement named after a Norman lord, and 'heath' describes the type of landscape.
Word origins
- Turville
- Norman Frenchfrom a Norman place name(from Turville "Norman personal name")
- Heath
- Old Englishopen uncultivated land(from hæð "heathland")