Proper noun
(countable) A habitational surname from Old English.
(uncountable) A placename:
A suburb of Widnes, Halton borough, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ4885).
A village in Tonbridge and Malling borough, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ7158).
A suburb of Slough, Berkshire, England (OS grid ref SU9978).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn 1354-55, William Moschett set up a trust that resulted in nearly convert of land at Fen Ditton being transferred to the College by 1391-92. Source: Internet
No one has won more matches at the Crucible Theatre than Barry Hawkins in the last six years, but the Ditton potter is not thinking about Betfred World Snooker Championship glory just yet. Source: Internet
Th present-day Church of St Mary The Virgin, Wood Ditton, is 600 years old but there has been a church on the site for at least a thousand years. Source: Internet
In long list of other interests and activities, Dr Bailey has been a Church Warden at St Mary’s Wood Ditton, a governor of Cheveley Primary School and an examiner for the British Red Cross. Source: Internet