Odd town/street name combination

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There is a village just outside of Bromsgrove called Lickey End and a small hamlet nearby called Bell End.

Many English towns once had alleys called Grope C@%t Lane, you can guess what manner of business took place there. They have all now been renamed or built over. Its political correctness gone mad I tell you!

My favourites were two neighbouring farms just over the Scottish border called Cocklicks and Twathats.
 
Even more humorously Rowley Regis (home of Bell End above) has a pub called the Cock Inn.
 
Cockermouth...
Round here there's a Pant Lane...regular graffiti added a Y to Pant...
There's a place in Yorkshire called Clint.... disgusting!
 
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There is a village just outside of Bromsgrove called Lickey End and a small hamlet nearby called Bell End.

Many English towns once had alleys called Grope C@%t Lane, you can guess what manner of business took place there. They have all now been renamed or built over. Its political correctness gone mad I tell you!

My favourites were two neighbouring farms just over the Scottish border called Cocklicks and Twathats.
Did I tell you that on another forum:laugh8:
 
There is a village in Donegal called Muff. There is a petrol station in said village branded Top. There used to be a advert sign on the Derry side of the border to Top Muff.
 
On my way to the Gloucester beer festival I passed a street called Spread Eagle Road.

There is also a road called Honey Knob Hill in Chippenham.
 
Friend of mine lives on Ringrash Road.
There's a road just outside Derry called Cloghole Road.
 
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