Gill (stream)

Gill (stream)

Ghyll or Gill is used for a stream or narrow valley in the North of England and other parts of the United Kingdom. The word originates from the Old Norse "Gil". Examples include:
*Dufton Ghyll Wood
*Dungeon Ghyll
*Gaping Gill
*Trow GhyllWhere the word Ghyll refers to a valley, the stream flowing through it is often referred to as a Beck for example in Swaledale, Gunnerside Beck flows through Gunnerside Ghyll. Beck is also used as a more general term for streams in the north of England.

ee also

*List of generic forms in British place names
*Cumbrian placename etymology


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