Just flicking through an atlas the other day, I spotted a couple of very odd place names. I'm sure this will be the first in a series...who knows?
What next...'Stan'? 'Cedric'? or even.... 'Nev'?
I stand corrected - Kent does indeed have some odd place names.
Quite.
All maps: AA Britain Road Atlas 2009.



All maps: AA Britain Road Atlas 2009.
3 comments:
Well! I have never visited a Bell End, have you, Mitch?
There is clearly much potential in this series...
Not to my knowledge no lol.
Yes, I think this one can be explored in future posts too!
See you later, Keith lol
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