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Janet

Janet Report 1 Oct 2003 21:48

I think we must be going back to the original posting of Goosebutt Lane! Janet

Tricia

Tricia Report 1 Oct 2003 21:34

We have a 'Trotters Bottom' in Hertfordshire. Tricia

Janet

Janet Report 1 Oct 2003 21:27

There used to be an area of Northampton called Buttocks Booth. They changed the name some years ago. I wonder why?! Janet

Caroline

Caroline Report 1 Oct 2003 21:17

Near Newcastle are villages Once Brewed & Twice Brewed. Newcastle has suburbs called Benton & LongBenton!

David_Vickers

David_Vickers Report 1 Oct 2003 19:19

It really makes you wonder how our ancestors came up with some of these howlers. Just discovered another one on BBC (East) weather forecast.........Shingay-cum-Wendy (I think it's in Cambridgeshire!

Amanda

Amanda Report 1 Oct 2003 02:21

How about the poor people who live in Stinking Creek, Georgia, USA? And my inlaws live in South River, just south of North Bay, Ontario.

Janet

Janet Report 30 Sep 2003 21:34

Janet Cutmore We're one up one you ... over the border in Cambridgeshire we have SIX Mile Bottom! And don't you just love Great Snoring and Little Snoring - sounds like a couple of the seven dwarfs! Janet

Amanda

Amanda Report 30 Sep 2003 21:01

Have to add this, James will go spare when he finds out. When I met my husband I thought he was gay. Don't ask me why, I just had that feeling. Maybe it was because he has a love for all things pink, I don't know. Well he had bought a home on Queen St here in Midland, and the next street over is called Manly St. So the joke was poor James, there he is not knowing what to do with himself stuck in between Queen and Manly.

Unknown

Unknown Report 30 Sep 2003 20:16

There is a Lower Upham near Bishop's Waltham in Hampshire, and a village called Pink Green just south of Birmingham. On a local note. There were 2 houses in Southbourne with their gates adjacent to each other. One was named Hitchin and the other Merrilea. One day some wag changed them to read "Scratchin Happilea" I won't tell you who did it. Jim

Eileen

Eileen Report 30 Sep 2003 19:04

in Norfolk theres a village called Little Snoring and would you belive a family with the sername Gotobed lived there! i like that one! david

Tc

Tc Report 30 Sep 2003 18:52

County Durham has two villages called--- PITY ME and NO PLACE!! --says it all doesn't it?

Carol

Carol Report 30 Sep 2003 01:14

Jeanette, you asked Is that anything to do with North Ferriby in East Yorkshire or South Ferriby in Lincolnshire? It is South Ferriby

Teresa

Teresa Report 29 Sep 2003 22:31

Hi, Here in Wiltshire we have a 'Snappersnipes'! We also have a village called 'Gastard'. The 'G' on the sign is always being changed! We also have a 'Scotland' an 'Ireland' about half a mile from each other! Thanks for the laughs. Teresa.

Tracey

Tracey Report 29 Sep 2003 21:58

How about Christmas Pie in Surrey

Chris in London

Chris in London Report 29 Sep 2003 15:04

Yes there is a village called Ugley on the Essex border - only a few miles away, just past the Hertfordshire border is a village called Nasty. We are waiting for the local news headline "Nasty man weds Ugly woman". Also, there is an Ugley Womens Institute and the local nursery is called the Ugley Ducklings!

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}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ Report 29 Sep 2003 14:16

Carol Is that anything to do with North Ferriby in East Yorkshire or South Ferriby in Lincolnshire?

Carol

Carol Report 29 Sep 2003 00:22

I have an ancestor born at Ferriby Sluice I live in Plymouth, and there is an area down the road called Swilly

Gillian

Gillian Report 28 Sep 2003 20:09

Peeover is pronounced Peever. We have a Willey Lane in our village, and a house that was called Willey Croft, but the new owners changed it to Willow Croft. Shame! What about Cowroast in Hertfordshire?

Lynne

Lynne Report 28 Sep 2003 19:14

Helen There is definitely a place called Lower Peeover somewhere around Cheshire. Lynne

Paul

Paul Report 28 Sep 2003 18:55

We have a road called "The Leases" in Beverley East Yorkshire (Quite a posh part of town) I wonder how many of the people who live there know that it was known as "Slut well Lane".