- Blubberhouses
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 53.99373
longitude= -1.74538
official_name= Blubberhouses
population =
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region= Yorkshire and the Humber
shire_county =North Yorkshire
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os_grid_reference= SE167553Blubberhouses is a small
village located in theWashburn Valley in theborough of Harrogate inNorth Yorkshire , acounty in the north ofEngland . It is situated to the south of theYorkshire Dales national park, and to the north of aRoman road andFewston Reservoir .The village is on theA59 road fromHarrogate toSkipton .The village contains a church, St. Andrew's Church, and is part of the parish of
Fewston . See http://www.fewstonwithblubberhouses.org.uk The village has two cricket teams who play at a very scenic ground on theRiver Washburn [ [http://www.blubberhousescc.co.uk Blubberhouses Cricket Club] ]Etymology
Several suggestions have been made for the origins of the name "Blubberhouses":-
*From theblueberry : Hargrove's History of Knaresborough.
*From the Blue Boar, a former inn.
*Early spellings include "Bluburgh", "Bluborrow", "Bluburhouse", (1172) "Bluberhusum". These may come from:-
**Anglo-Saxon "burh" = "fort". [Harrogate and the Forest of Knaresborough byWilliam Grainge , published 1871]
**From "Blueberg" = "blue mountain". [The Washburn by Tom Bradley, published 1895.]
**Anglo-Saxon "bluberhūs" = "the house(s) which is/are at the bubbling stream" [Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names" by A.D.Mills, ISBN 0-19-280074-4] , with a later regularized plural; the "-um" form came from the Anglo-Saxondative plural case "æt bluberhūsum" = "at the houses which ...".References
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