Hi Rhiannon,
Maybe not sheer speculation, The Whimble does appear and disappear in the landscape as one travels, although not by human design of course. The nearby Four Stones are said to up and off in order to drink from a pool. I personally don't quite believe it ;-)
Could you provide any etymological references/links for wimble meaning 'lively' or 'quick'?
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