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The Wolds is a term used, in England, to describe a range of hills which consists of open country overlying a base of limestone or chalk.

Wold, is derived from the Old English Wald meaning forest. Over the years the meaning has changed from forest, as in Kent, to open high ground. The suggested reason for this change of meaning is that, originally, Wold would have applied to high forest land and that when the forest had been cleared the name survived, particularly in the Cotswolds and the Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Wolds.

Westward before her rose fold upon fold of the encircling hills, piled rich and golden.
Description of the Yorkshire Wolds by Winifred Holtby.

Current places known as 'wolds' may include:

  • Cotswolds
  • Lincolnshire Wolds
  • Yorkshire Wolds
  • The Weald
  • A walk in the wolds exploring the yorkshire wolds way national trail


    References

    The Wolds Wikipedia