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In Austria there's a village called Rottenegg.
Near Sandwich is Ham, there's a signpost with Ham & Sandwich!
I do regret not keeping a photo I took of Cambus' last Leyland National departing Cambridge bus station on the 115 to Six Mile Bottom back in 1996.
I suppose I'm a bit biasd because I lived there for 12 years, but I thought Cherry Hinton was a lovely name for a village. Not only is it a woman's name, but I believe it is unique on the planet for a place name
Muff and Nobber, both in Ireland.
In Britain, you can't get more British than Chipping Sodbury.
You missed out the much younger village nearby of NewtoftI like how there's a pair of adjacent villages near Market Rasen that reference each other: Newton by Toft and Toft next Newton.
I have more.
Penistone (has that come up yet.......I'm a bad man )
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Near Truro there's Playing Place and Come To Good.
No, they just have names like Gobbler's Knob instead!In Britain, you can't get more British than Chipping Sodbury. My friend from San Francisco is just awe inspired by the place (even though she's never been there; we are planning on taking her there one day!) and claims that such a name would never exist back in the US.
Crapstone in Devon.
A place I would only move to to start up a poor quality quarrying business.
/Stewart Lee
Does Weeley in Essex count?
you're taking the p*ss or what?Personally, I'd bin that.
Does Palestine in Hampshire count?
It even has it's own railway station* (although named after the larger neighbouring village)