Flat land adjacent to river bend – usually on the inside bend, oftern prone to flooding. New housing estates built on the ‘haugh’ always raise eyebrows locally!
very much in everyday use . Most villages in rural Northumberland near rivers will have a field, house or farm referred to simply as ‘The Haugh’ (pronounced ‘Hoff’) [R.S.]
Etymology
From Old English ‘healh’ mearning a corner of land [R.S.]
Example locations
- Dilston, Wide and Redhouse Haughs
Corbridge, Northumberland - Harehaugh
Hepple, Northumberland
Entry contributors:
Rob Say, Stephen Porteus, Richard Webb