West Orchard
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St Luke's Church was rebuilt in 1876–77 to the designs of Thomas Henry Wyatt, but the chancel is 15th-century.[3]
Etymology
The name of West Orchard is first attested in a charter of 939 (surviving in a fifteenth-century copy), in the form Archet. The name derives from the Common Brittonic words that survive in modern Welsh as Script error: No such module "Lang". ("on") and Script error: No such module "Lang". ("wood"), and thus the name once meant "at the wood". Its modern form shows assimilation to the English noun orchard through folk-etymology.[4][5]Template:Rp The element West was added to the name later when the settlement became distinct from East Orchard.
References
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