Hythe
Hythe, from Anglo-Saxon hȳð, may refer to a landing-place, port or haven, either as an element in a toponym, such as Rotherhithe in London, or to:
Places
[edit]Australia
[edit]Canada
[edit]- Hythe, Alberta, a hamlet in Canada
England
[edit]- The Hythe, Essex, part of Colchester
- Hythe, Hampshire, a village near Southampton
- Hythe, Kent, a small coastal town near Folkestone
- Hythe End, a village, now part of Staines
- Egham Hythe, an area near Egham, Surrey
- New Hythe, a village in Kent
- Small Hythe, a hamlet near Tenterden in Kent
- West Hythe, a hamlet near Palmarsh in Kent
Other uses
[edit]- Short Hythe (a post-war British flying boat)
- HMS Hythe (J194)
- HMS Hythe (1905), an auxiliary minesweeper which sank in 1915 in the Dardanelles with the loss of 154 lives
- Hythe Venetian Fete, a traditional water carnival