Hilarious place names
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begs the question of ,what exactly you were searching for to find it in the first place
although village near us has a street called Bell End
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/odd/a169494/w-fing-vil...
there loads more out there

although village near us has a street called Bell End
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/odd/a169494/w-fing-vil...
there loads more out there
Edited by snuffle on Saturday 15th August 15:35

Edited by snuffle on Saturday 15th August 15:38
snuffle said:
begs the question of ,what exactly you were searching for to find it in the first place
although village near us has a street called Bell End
I was looking to see where I could meet my mate as he was racing at Donington Today and whilst I was moving the map around I saw what I thought it said and had to zoom in to see if it was true or not. I was most amused.although village near us has a street called Bell End
Edited by snuffle on Saturday 15th August 15:35
Used to be Grope
Lane in Bristol (and probably other places), until the PC brigade decided that it wasn't a good name for the road that had all the knocking shops in it. If they had any decency the would have given it a cultural name, something from literature, like Fanny Hill.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grope
_Lane
Lane in Bristol (and probably other places), until the PC brigade decided that it wasn't a good name for the road that had all the knocking shops in it. If they had any decency the would have given it a cultural name, something from literature, like Fanny Hill.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grope
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