Talk:Tacolneston

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It's many years since I lived there, but I do remember a few factoids, at least some of which might warrant inclusion in the article at some point:

  • Tacolneston Hall might be notable – see Boileau Baronets and also http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=%22tacolneston+hall%22
  • the church is far removed from the centre of the village, which I remember being told was as a result of the black death
  • alternative spelling Tacolnestone and alternative pronunciation (pronounced /ˈtækəlstuːn/), possibly tending more towards the north of the village
  • etymology of the place name derived from Tas (the river Tas is nearby), colne (possibly meaning either hill or river), and ston (meaning place or settlement).

As I say, this is all from memory so would need checking and sourcing before including in the article. ClickRick (talk) 18:05, 16 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]