That’s right. Large hole -> pit, key -> lock -> loch, rye without an echo -> rye - an ‘e’ (phonetic alphabet) -> ry . Your floor.Pitlochry?
That’s the hard part done - the answer includes that word (now I’ve remembered what the answer is - I forgot about this thread!)Wick?
Not that one, think of the word ‘battle’.Trying to think of stations with that word in, and it’s too late to do research so Swanwick as a wild guess for no real reason.
No, but I like the thinking! Think of what a battle might be part of.Fishguard and Goodwick? I say that as Fishguard was the site of the last invasion of the U.K. but that was later than 338 years ago I think. Also invasion - battle - guard?
That's the one: War -> battle and Wick -> a battle near there 334 years agoWarwick?
That is indeed it: Rate of energy transfer -> Watt + on + at + Stick of rock/Staffordshire market town -> Stone. Your floorWatton-at-Stone?
It is Loch Awe. Well done!Loch Awe?