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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Hampshire & Isle of Wight => Topic started by: tj_ on Wednesday 14 November 12 18:26 GMT (UK)

Title: Potbridge - is there a stream/brook called Pot(t)
Post by: tj_ on Wednesday 14 November 12 18:26 GMT (UK)
Hello,

Just to the west of Winchfield is an area called Potbridge. I believe that a large portion of it is now under the M3. Potbridge is shown on OS maps but you'll not find it using Google Maps.

On a 1759 map of Hampshire, surveyed by Isaac Taylor, there is a place called 'Pott' (very near a stream - but it's not named) and a stones throw away is 'Baridge Pillers'. So it's not hard to see how the names may have combined and slowly corrupted (or am I just being fanciful?).

However, I've been to the area several times but I've not found a river/stream/brook called 'Pot(t)' - just wondered if anyone had more in-depth local knowledge?

Tim