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Nanato3 Wed 14-May-25 12:44:08

I recently saw 2 Lane names that I would like to live on .

Featherbed Lane
Bumblebee Lane.

Anyone else know any addresses you'd like to live on or not ?

Graceless Wed 14-May-25 15:55:34

Squeeze Gut Alley in Whitstable.

kittylester Wed 14-May-25 15:49:44

We have a Slash Lane (white floods at the first sign of rain) and we also have Flesh Hovel Lane.

Allira Wed 14-May-25 15:35:10

Nandalot

Nanato3

Casdon

While we were in Budleigh Salterton on holiday last autumn, we walked down a road called Inner Ting Tong! I did think that was lovely, it stuck in my mind.

I wonder if there is an Outer Ting Tong πŸ€”

I know of a Water Lane, don't fancy living there .

I used to live on a Water Lane. It never flooded while we were there but we did have a small river at the bottom of a very long garden.

We have a Love Lane near us.

We have a Watery Lane.
And a Bullyhole Bottom
Years ago I used to push a pram up a very steep Drunken Bridge Hill.

Magenta8 Wed 14-May-25 15:31:36

Kate1949

We have an Electric Avenue. I must rock down there one day.

I know of a row of shops in a place called Electric Parade. One can fantasise about what goes on there.

Franski Wed 14-May-25 15:29:43

Christmas Pie nr Guildford.

Magenta8 Wed 14-May-25 15:21:02

When I was a child we often used to drive through a place called Six Mile Bottom, I used to giggle every time.

Churchview Wed 14-May-25 15:19:41

When I had my windscreen replaced I had to go to Windscreens Avenue.

Churchview Wed 14-May-25 15:16:00

A road in our nearest city is called Little Paradise.
It might have been so once.

Jaxjacky Wed 14-May-25 15:10:13

As a child I lived near Beacon Bottom, it raised a snigger

Kate1949 Wed 14-May-25 14:51:42

We have an Electric Avenue. I must rock down there one day.

Chocolatelovinggran Wed 14-May-25 14:51:18

We have a Poorhole Lane.
Near Maidstone there is a village called Loose. I had a friend who declared herself proud to be a Loose woman. Her mother was mortified.

Nandalot Wed 14-May-25 14:49:03

Well I know of a Honeypot Lane.

shysal Wed 14-May-25 14:48:10

There is a street in Abingdon called Picklers Hill. What I like is that there is a house there called Pan Yan!
In the Banbury area there is Creampot Lane, I wonder if there is a sugar bowl somewhere!

escaped Wed 14-May-25 14:47:05

growstuff

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Nanato3

Casdon

While we were in Budleigh Salterton on holiday last autumn, we walked down a road called Inner Ting Tong! I did think that was lovely, it stuck in my mind.

I wonder if there is an Outer Ting Tong πŸ€”

I know of a Water Lane, don't fancy living there .

Yes, there is an Outer Ting Tong in Budleigh too. It's where the two roads meet, the word Ting is derived from an old word for hill.
Watch out for the sharp bends and high Devon Banks there! πŸš—

Alternatively, the Ting element could be derived form "Thing", which was a form of medieval meeting place/council. The English Place Name Society suggests the Tong element (in the Yorkshire Tong) could be either a river-fork (cognate with tongs) or a spit of land.

Aha,so like a sort of fort where the council met?
Usually on higher ground?

Nandalot Wed 14-May-25 14:45:43

Nanato3

Casdon

While we were in Budleigh Salterton on holiday last autumn, we walked down a road called Inner Ting Tong! I did think that was lovely, it stuck in my mind.

I wonder if there is an Outer Ting Tong πŸ€”

I know of a Water Lane, don't fancy living there .

I used to live on a Water Lane. It never flooded while we were there but we did have a small river at the bottom of a very long garden.

We have a Love Lane near us.

growstuff Wed 14-May-25 14:44:36

Ugley in Essex. The Ugley Women's Institute changed it's name to the "Women's Institute (Ugley branch)".

growstuff Wed 14-May-25 14:41:19

escaped

Nanato3

Casdon

While we were in Budleigh Salterton on holiday last autumn, we walked down a road called Inner Ting Tong! I did think that was lovely, it stuck in my mind.

I wonder if there is an Outer Ting Tong πŸ€”

I know of a Water Lane, don't fancy living there .

Yes, there is an Outer Ting Tong in Budleigh too. It's where the two roads meet, the word Ting is derived from an old word for hill.
Watch out for the sharp bends and high Devon Banks there! πŸš—

Alternatively, the Ting element could be derived form "Thing", which was a form of medieval meeting place/council. The English Place Name Society suggests the Tong element (in the Yorkshire Tong) could be either a river-fork (cognate with tongs) or a spit of land.

Scribbles Wed 14-May-25 14:38:11

I like Bread & Cheese Hill (Thundersley, Essex) and Kattenhoek ("Cats' Corner") in Zelzate, Belgium.

escaped Wed 14-May-25 14:27:35

Hellogirl Squeezy Belly, and I'm not fat either! If the bins are out, no chance!

Clawdy Wed 14-May-25 14:21:22

Tall Trees Place, near where I live, love that name.

escaped Wed 14-May-25 14:20:15

Sorry. Wrong side of the river! I meant Port Isaac.

escaped Wed 14-May-25 14:17:23

I can`t remember where it was, but many years ago we saw a (very) narrow street somewhere in Cornwall, called Squeezy Belly Alley.
That's Padstow. You need to breathe in.

NotAGran55 Wed 14-May-25 14:16:33

Here’s a local one to me, visited by The Inbetweeners a few years ago.

escaped Wed 14-May-25 14:10:24

Nanato3

Casdon

While we were in Budleigh Salterton on holiday last autumn, we walked down a road called Inner Ting Tong! I did think that was lovely, it stuck in my mind.

I wonder if there is an Outer Ting Tong πŸ€”

I know of a Water Lane, don't fancy living there .

Yes, there is an Outer Ting Tong in Budleigh too. It's where the two roads meet, the word Ting is derived from an old word for hill.
Watch out for the sharp bends and high Devon Banks there! πŸš—

Hellogirl1 Wed 14-May-25 14:02:21

There used to be a road outside our town called Goosemuck Lane, I would have loved it as my address, but due to demands from new house owners, it was changed to something more "normal".
I can`t remember where it was, but many years ago we saw a (very) narrow street somewhere in Cornwall, called Squeezy Belly Alley.
A new housing estate next to us is called The Featherworks, due to being built on land that was occupied by a quilt and pillow making factory.