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Bell End - This village in Worcestershire has gained quite the reputation for its name.
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Beggars Bush - Beggars Bush is found in West Sussex. There are also barracks in the suburbs of Dublin that go by the same name.
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Trump Street - The street as originally called Trumpadere Street when it was built in 1666.
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Happy Bottom - It's not been confirmed that inhabitants of Happy Bottom in Wimborne, Dorset, are happy, but the name sure is!
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Ham and Sandwich - Ham is a hamlet near the town of Sandwich in Kent. This signpost, found nearby to both hamlets, makes these names and their closeness even funnier.
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Swallow Street - This street in London is found just off Regent Street. Its name comes from a man called Thomas Swallow who lived on the street in the 16th century.
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Thong - Thong is a hamlet found in Gravesend, Kent. It belongs to the disctrict of Gravesham.
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The Blind Fiddler - The Blind Fiddler is a "standing stone near Catchall", as described on the website Cornwall Walls. It's found near Penzance, a town in Cornwall.
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Backside Lane - Backside Lane a road found in Oxfordshire.
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Cumming Court - This street in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, a county known for its cheese.
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Fanny Avenue - It could be that habitats on Fanny Avenue, in Derbyshire, don't find the name that funny.
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Lickfold - Lickfold, in West Sussex, is also home to The Lickfold Inn.
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Melon Road - This road in Peckham is where they used to grow melons in the 17th century, hence its name.
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Minge Lane - Minge Lane in Worcestershire was voted the UK’s most embarrassing street name in 2014, according to The Independent.
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Back Passage - This naughty street is found in Smithfield, London.
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Newington Butts - The former hamlet in the area of Southwark, London is believed to take its name from archery butts.
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North Piddle - It's an old English word that means "a small stream" and is found in Worcestershire.
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Pratt's Bottom - In the London borough of Bromley you will find Pratt's Bottom, a valley which was once home to the Pratt family.
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Sandy Balls - This parkland is found in New Forest, Hampshire, which is also home to Sandy Balls Holiday Village.
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Crotch Crescent - Did you know Oxford had a crescent named Crotch? It's in Marston, Oxford, to be exact.
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Spanker Lane - Did you know "spanker" is also a word to describe a fast horse? This lane is found in Nether Heage, Derbyshire.
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Fanny Hands Lane - In 2014, this lane in Lincolnshire was named one of the UK's rudest streets.
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Penistone - Penistone is a town found in Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
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Beaver Close - There are two places in England that go by the name of Beaver Close. One is in Durham, County Durham, and the other in Morden, Surrey.
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Butt Hole Road - Residents of Conisbrough, where Butt Hole Road is found, urged for the road's name to be changed in 2009. It's now known as "Archers Way".
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Clitterhouse Road - Clitterhouse Road is found in Cricklewood, North West London. According to ClitterHouse.com, the name derives from "clay house".
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Cockshoot Close - Oxfordshire is the home of the prestigious Oxford University, and also Cockshoot Close.
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Mudchute
- Mudchute is an urban area with parks and farms located in the London borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Bell End - This village in Worcestershire has gained quite the reputation for its name.
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Beggars Bush - Beggars Bush is found in West Sussex. There are also barracks in the suburbs of Dublin that go by the same name.
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Trump Street - The street as originally called Trumpadere Street when it was built in 1666.
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Happy Bottom - It's not been confirmed that inhabitants of Happy Bottom in Wimborne, Dorset, are happy, but the name sure is!
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Ham and Sandwich - Ham is a hamlet near the town of Sandwich in Kent. This signpost, found nearby to both hamlets, makes these names and their closeness even funnier.
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Swallow Street - This street in London is found just off Regent Street. Its name comes from a man called Thomas Swallow who lived on the street in the 16th century.
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Thong - Thong is a hamlet found in Gravesend, Kent. It belongs to the disctrict of Gravesham.
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The Blind Fiddler - The Blind Fiddler is a "standing stone near Catchall", as described on the website Cornwall Walls. It's found near Penzance, a town in Cornwall.
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Backside Lane - Backside Lane a road found in Oxfordshire.
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Cumming Court - This street in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, a county known for its cheese.
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Fanny Avenue - It could be that habitats on Fanny Avenue, in Derbyshire, don't find the name that funny.
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Lickfold - Lickfold, in West Sussex, is also home to The Lickfold Inn.
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Melon Road - This road in Peckham is where they used to grow melons in the 17th century, hence its name.
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Minge Lane - Minge Lane in Worcestershire was voted the UK’s most embarrassing street name in 2014, according to The Independent.
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Back Passage - This naughty street is found in Smithfield, London.
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Newington Butts - The former hamlet in the area of Southwark, London is believed to take its name from archery butts.
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North Piddle - It's an old English word that means "a small stream" and is found in Worcestershire.
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Pratt's Bottom - In the London borough of Bromley you will find Pratt's Bottom, a valley which was once home to the Pratt family.
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Sandy Balls - This parkland is found in New Forest, Hampshire, which is also home to Sandy Balls Holiday Village.
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Crotch Crescent - Did you know Oxford had a crescent named Crotch? It's in Marston, Oxford, to be exact.
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Spanker Lane - Did you know "spanker" is also a word to describe a fast horse? This lane is found in Nether Heage, Derbyshire.
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Fanny Hands Lane - In 2014, this lane in Lincolnshire was named one of the UK's rudest streets.
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Penistone - Penistone is a town found in Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
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Beaver Close - There are two places in England that go by the name of Beaver Close. One is in Durham, County Durham, and the other in Morden, Surrey.
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Butt Hole Road - Residents of Conisbrough, where Butt Hole Road is found, urged for the road's name to be changed in 2009. It's now known as "Archers Way".
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Clitterhouse Road - Clitterhouse Road is found in Cricklewood, North West London. According to ClitterHouse.com, the name derives from "clay house".
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Cockshoot Close - Oxfordshire is the home of the prestigious Oxford University, and also Cockshoot Close.
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Mudchute
- Mudchute is an urban area with parks and farms located in the London borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Funny, rude, and silly place names in England
Names such as Trump Street, Bell End, Butt Hole Road, Happy Bottom and many more!
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Have a look through some of England's funniest, rudest, and cringing street, road, and town names. They are sure to make you chuckle!
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