former civil parish in uauth, Cheshire West and Chester Cheshire (county) England (constituent country) now part of Shocklach Oviatt and District (civil parish).
village/and/civil parish in Rutland (county) England (constituent country) .
Origin
From Old English cald ("cold") + cot, denoting a place provided with a shelter for the wintertime. Compare Caldecote and Calcott, which share the same etymology.
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