Talk:Stonesfield

List removed
I was wky the papge, and removed this list:

Silver band I don't think it adds much, but might work for a todo list for anyone wanting to expand. ~ mlk &#9993; &#9836; 03:43, 1 Jan 2005 (UTC) ~
 * WI
 * Football
 * Cricket
 * Tennis
 * Bowls
 * Scouts
 * Guides
 * Butcher
 * Black Head
 * Social Club
 * Players
 * G.H.Powell
 * Schools
 * politics
 * Social
 * Low cost housing
 * Hair dresser
 * Butcher
 * Farm shop
 * Village store pendal court
 * Village Hall
 * Stonesfield Slate

Pseudoetymology

 * ..."fool's field". This was because of the stony soil in the area, so the toponym's mutation is most appropriate...

That's plausible but it's not actually information unless there's a reliable source somewhere. It's just as likely the land was considered barren, unsafe, owned by a fool, etc. or that "fool" was a mutation of an earlier similar sounding name in the same manner. — Llywelyn II   22:26, 13 November 2023 (UTC)

Enclosure
The answer to the question may not be important enough to note in the article but it's still weird... If Chesthill Acre had a landlord in 1712, why was it "enclosed" and parceled off to new owners as "common land" in 1801? — Llywelyn II   22:34, 13 November 2023 (UTC)