Names will never completely […] in The Wind

August 22nd, 2009


Names will never completely […] in The Wind in the Willows). As realestate names came into more general use, properties were named for the trades the area was known for (Mill home), animals (Fox Keep), previous usage (The Old Rectory) or distinguishing features (Rose Cottage). While there are definite written accounts of places and properties being named before the 17th century, the 1800s was when realestate nomenclature became popular among the landed gentry and eventually was adopted by the general population. Nobility often named their homes after their families (as famously illustrated by “??Toad Hall”??
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