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'''Chetwood''' was the broad woodland that lay to the north and east of the [[Bree-hill]]. The village of [[Archet]] was built among the trees near its edge.
'''Chetwood''' was the broad woodland that lay to the north and east of the [[Bree-hill]]. The village of [[Archet]] was built among the trees near its edge.
==Etymology==
Chet is a British word meaning "Forest, wood", related to [[Celtic]].


There is a Cheetwood in Lancashire and a Chetwode in Buckinghamshire.
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Chetwood was the broad woodland that lay to the north and east of the Bree-hill. The village of Archet was built among the trees near its edge.

Etymology

Chet is a British word meaning "Forest, wood", related to Celtic.

There is a Cheetwood in Lancashire and a Chetwode in Buckinghamshire.