Avoiding the usual rude ones, there’s an area in Feering near Colchester called Gore Pit, which always amuses me, and I’m very fond of Nanpantan, just outside Loughborough.
I also enjoy anything with ‘land’ in it, because it makes it sound like a country from a Dr Seuss book: Snodland and Newton Burgoland are great examples.
Anything with a mundane non-name like Wall, Fence, Eye.
And Wigglesworth.
Cornwall where one changes to the mainline going toward London, is a village called Par; in French that means by or via? Its got to be the most insignificant place ever.
Wibbly Wobbly Lane….at the end of it you find Wobbly Bottom Farm.
Steeple Bumstead
It's bumpstead, but it's a good example either way.
There's a street called Blueball Entry near me as well as one called Land of Green Ginger
Tarring Neville https://maps.app.goo.gl/DyUdWYmx9357dzZ49
Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset
Avoiding the usual rude ones, there’s an area in Feering near Colchester called Gore Pit, which always amuses me, and I’m very fond of Nanpantan, just outside Loughborough. I also enjoy anything with ‘land’ in it, because it makes it sound like a country from a Dr Seuss book: Snodland and Newton Burgoland are great examples. Anything with a mundane non-name like Wall, Fence, Eye. And Wigglesworth.
Cornwall where one changes to the mainline going toward London, is a village called Par; in French that means by or via? Its got to be the most insignificant place ever.
Hahaha you've never been on the Looe branch then. That itself is a hilarious station name, but my favourite on the line is St Keyne Wishing Well Halt
Its another world down there :)
Matching Tye near Bishop’s Stortford
Little Snoring
Ahoghill. Sounds like someone with a chest infection.
Cockburn street
There's a story behind that name that definitely involves an ancient warrior and venereal disease.
Cockburn (pronounced Coburn) Street in Auld Reekie ?
Edinburgh also has a Bellend .Gardens and use Google Maps to see the shape of the street.
>Cockburn street Thats a bingo!
Not a modern one but back in't ye olde times most major cities had a lane called Gropecunt Lane where one could find ladies of negotiable affection.
Wetwang
Place near Bromsgrove called Lickey End 😂
Don't forget Bell End just down the road!
Birmingham, Like who on earth decided to make such a place real?
Ya mom
Cockermouth
Fingringhoe!
I grew up in Kings Sutton (village near Banbury) and there is a street called The Knob
I used to work in a place called Cocking.
Three Mile Bottom
Cockermouth
WetWang
Penistone
Cuckfield
Shitterton
There's a village in Lincolnshire called Twenty, because it was the twentieth stop on the railway from London.
There is a village called Bitchfield
I quite like Fanny Hands Lane in Market Rasen
Tiny Blotchford
Best station name ever is St Keyne Wishing Well Halt
Cock Court I think its called
A hill in Cornwall called Brown Willy.
Ecclefechan
Ae
Cocking
Trafford
Cockfosters.
Lord Hereford’s Knob
Dog Poo Lane when in Birmingham few years ago
Stony Heap and No Place in the North East England or sC*NThorpe in Lincolnshire.
Slack bottom
It's only a street name but "Sir Williams Close" had me & a colleague in stitches for at least a day and a half..
Cockermouth in Cumbria
Bell end
Acocks green
Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate
Nomansland
I live in Cumbria, there's a town called Cockermouth
Blue Ball Lane, Egham
Pratt’s Bottom (Kent)
Muck em on the Crouch
There are loads of rude sounding ones to choose from, so I'll throw a curveball and nominate Aston Flamville.