I’d say South Cerney, with street names like “Upper Up”, “Bow Wow” and “The Secret Garden.” So “secret” there’s a sign pointing you to it.
Any more suggestions?
World’s End Lane - Enfield
Wetwang always makes me chuckle.
Ludford, between Louth and Market Rasen has a Fanny Hands Lane.
Cuckoo"s Knob.
New Invention Shropshire.
I was born in Chagford , Devon . But was a bit out in the sticks so moved to what i then thought was center of universe :
Stonor nr Henley . they ran me out of village so cycled
up the road to ‘Pishill’ .
Posh people were just as miserable there so settled down in ’ Nettlebed’
Realised before long that snooty people were not keen on me mating with their daughters , so moved north up ‘Ramsbottom’
Cockle ■■■■’s Lane - google it!
Slag lane in Lowton, you really wouldn’t admit it would you really
■■■■ …just outside of derry…says it all really…i dont suppose the underwater search and rescue guys have an easy time of it?
London.
There is a tiny village between Burnley and Hebden Bridge called Slack Bottom. Always makes me giggle driving through.
Went to Mersea Island once, passed through a place called Fingringhoe.
■■■■■■■ lane , hellaby near Doncaster
Crotch Crescent in Marston, Oxford.
PaulNowak:
Went to Mersea Island once, passed through a place called Fingringhoe.
I used to work out of there, the office asked me to stop inserting an ‘L’ between the O and E on the office paperwork
Lower peover
Which is part of over peover in Cheshire
Battledykes and Cockburnspath are a couple up here in jockland that I always have a giggle at.
Witney has Queen Emmas’ Dyke.