1. ashfield - Noun
2. Ashfield - Proper noun
A local government district of Nottinghamshire, England.
A small village in Romsey Extra parish, Test Valley district, Hampshire, England (OS grid ref SU3619).
A hamlet in Stirling council area, Scotland.
A suburb of Sydney, New South Wales.
A suburb of Perth, Western Australia.
A town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States.
ashfield (plural ashfields)
A field that is covered in ash.
Clara soon purchased a villa in Torquay named "Ashfield" in which to raise her family, and it was here that her third and final child, Agatha, was born. Source: Internet
It is understood that Mr Johnson was advised to self-isolate by NHS Test and Trace after meeting a small group of MPs in Downing Street on Thursday morning, including MP for Ashfield Lee Anderson. Source: Internet
It also shows a large piece of land allocated for development where houses were demolished on The Vale, Ashfield Avenue and the intertwining roads. Source: Internet
That group is led by West Maui Parks and Recreation representative Yolanda Dukes along with dedicated officials Steve "Specs" Ashfield, "Easy" Al Dasugo, Casey Smythe, Steven McCabe, Anela Gordon, Michelle Gordon and Nani Kenolio. Source: Internet
It used to be plain “Fatty” at junior school, then “Blubber-butt” when I came to Ashfield, or “Lesbo” till Mel Raynor and Natalie Simms started publicly making out, making lesbianism à la mode, whatever that means. Source: Internet
MARKING the debut of a new Inner West performance space in November, ‘The Silver Tunnel’ is a wild ride to heaven and hell and back set in a graveyard and inside Ashfield Uniting Church. Source: Internet