Property Name Ideas

MarthaTheRooster

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Hey y'all! My husband and I are trying to come up with a name for our property we just bought from my husbands parents. we have a little single-wide trailer, barn, and a huge yard that sorta comes to a "knob" like hill in the back of the property. Our place backs up to my husbands family farm so we have all kinds of room for our garden, dogs, and chickens! We are very excited about starting the homeowners journey together!

For the purpose of selling our eggs and possibly meat from our chickens we wanted a cute name for our property. Since its not technically big enough to be a farm and since our property backs up to my in-laws farm, we don't really want "Farm" in the title.

I had a few ideas that I'll include here so everyone sorta knows what were looking for in a name. I originally wanted to call our place "The Knobb" but unfortunately I have a family member with a B&B named that so I don't want to steal their name. Though I still would like a name with 'Knobb" in the title. We also have a creek that runs on the on the other side of the road from us that we can constantly hear running so I thought of including 'creek' in the name also, but I'm not sure.

Other descriptive words we thought of using is: Rock/Stone (We have stone fence on my in-laws farm), Oak or Walnut (Types of large trees in our yard), Shady (our property has LOTS of shade), Roadside (Our property is right next to the road), and Jackstown (our road name).
 
Knobb Hill Farms
Knobb Hill Poultry
Stony Creek Farms
Stony Creek Poultry

I like Knobb Hill Farms because it gives you the ability to change your focus if you want to ... Poultry, Eggs, Goats, milk, Cheese, veggies

Pluss it gives you a homage to A Very wealthy district... Some where. Knob hill.

What ever you choose the wording can be arched over a logo of your specialty... Paper work brocheurs Sineage.....

There are a zillion examples on the internet....

deb
 
Ok I shoul have read more thoroughally.... Scratch the name farm.
Knob Hill pourltry

Doesnt matter if you are a farm or not... you just have to bring in customers...

Thanks for the input though! Every little bit helps! I've been thinking about Shady Knobb, Walnut Knobb, Stoney Knobb, and a few others. I really like Stoney Creek but that also happens to be a road name in my county so I didn't want to there to be any confusion for my potential customers.
 

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