The Piddle Brook is a watercourse in Worcestershire; It starts in Kington and flows past the villages of Flyford Flavell, North Piddle, Naunton Beauchamp and Wyre Piddle before joining the River Avon near Pershore.
Piddle Brook | |
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Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• location | River Avon |
• coordinates | 52°07′00″N 2°04′06″W / 52.116771°N 2.068359°W |
In 2009 Worcestershire Wildlife Trust purchased the meadows in Naunton Beauchamp which Piddle Brook flows through.[1]
The brook is forded on the road to Naunton Beauchamp at Sea Ford.[2]
Origin of the name
editWilliam Henry Dugan, in his book Worcestershire Place Names, states that although the word "Piddle" is not listed in any Anglo-Saxon dictionary, it is found in a few places in Anglo-Saxon charters. Dugan believes that the word "Piddle" is an old English word for a small stream.[3] The former Celtic name for the Piddle may have been Wyre, as there is a town on the brook called Wyre Piddle.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Piddle Brook Meadows - success!". Retrieved 2 September 2011.
- ^ "Sea Ford". wetroads.co.uk. 10 August 2001.
- ^ William Henry Dugan (1905). Worcestershire Place Names. Oxford University Press. p. 128.
- ^ Reaney, P.H. (1964). The Origin Of English Place-Names. Routledge and Keagan Paul. p. 80.