Chalk Farm

English

Etymology

From Middle English Chaldecote, first recorded in 1253, attested as Chalcotts by the 16th century, and Chalk by 1746.[1] Chalk Farm is attested from the 19th century. See Caldecote for more.

Proper noun

Chalk Farm

  1. A neighbourhood in the borough of Camden, Greater London, England (OS grid ref TQ2884).

References

  1. Mills, A. D. (2010) A Dictionary of London Place-Names, 2nd edition, →ISBN, pages 47–48
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