Booze from Fell End Hush

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Booze from Fell End Hush

Image: © Gordon Hatton Taken: 1 Nov 2008

Looking across Slei Gill to the hamlet of Booze, and not a pub to be seen! The origin of the name 'Booze' is from 'boga' and 'hus' - a mixture of old English and Norse, meaning the house on the curve of the hill. In 1473 it was called 'Bowehous'.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.417581
Longitude
-1.979009