Luddington
Luddington is a toponym used for several rural settlements in England. The name is of Old English origin, usually interpreted as meaning the settlement associated with the followers of a person named Lud. The suffix -ington is common in English place-names and denotes a farm or settlement.
The places called Luddington are typically small villages or civil parishes with agricultural histories. They often
Administratively, Luddington locations are civil parishes or part of civil parishes within larger districts or counties.
Notable landmarks vary by site but may include parish churches dating from medieval periods, country houses,
Because the article may be used for disambiguation, readers seeking a specific Luddington are advised to consult