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Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Dec 2004 22:40

Brilliant, I am near Handcock's Bottom Sodom Cuckoo's Knob mandy ;)

Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Dec 2004 22:36

I pass a place called COLD CHRISTMAS on the way to my dads

 Sue In Yorkshire.

Sue In Yorkshire. Report 22 Dec 2004 21:38

In Otley we have Tittybottle Park,seemingly it dates back to the early 20's when mothers used to take the children down to the park and end up feeding the babies. Sue

Shelli4

Shelli4 Report 22 Dec 2004 21:38

Well I have a .... Cock Pond Titsey Park Mincing Lane Pratt's Bottom Knob Hill Thong Tyttenhanger Rear Wood Hooker's Farm Balls Cross

Joy

Joy Report 22 Dec 2004 21:33

We used to live at Sandleheath, Peter, and knew Martin Westlake. It's lovely walking in the estate of Sandy Balls. :) Joy

Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Dec 2004 21:30

'A Place in the Sun' the other week - a village in France, the house was on Piss Pot Street. In Rosyth, there is a Dick Place.

Peter

Peter Report 22 Dec 2004 21:27

I Know sandy balls and have been through Balls cross. There is also a Ball's Cottage near Andover

PennyDainty

PennyDainty Report 22 Dec 2004 21:26

Very funny Peter, here are some near me Bottom burn, Fanny burn, Fanny hill, Bitch Craig, Turdees, Fatlips Castle, Dickland, Spunkie, Assloss and Rotten Bottom! Have to say I've enver geard of any of them. LOL Christine

Joy

Joy Report 22 Dec 2004 21:23

Strange though the name may sound - it is a lovely place. The following may be of interest to you. Joy ..................... Sandy Balls Estate has become a haven for visitors seeking the quiet escape to country living since its owners, the Westlake Family, welcomed their first guest over 75 years ago. Bought by Ernest Westlake in 1919, the family’s connection with Sandy Balls continues to this day. Ernest’s purchase of the estate was designed to both conserve its natural woodland and make it accessible to lovers of natural beauty – a motivation which is still at the heart of the centre’s operation today. The holiday centre itself was founded by Dr Aubrey Westlake and has grown and adapted down the years - from its origins as a beautiful retreat for camping to the introduction of the first chalets in 1934 and the post war arrival of caravans. The centre’s quirky name has an even longer history – it can be traced as far as the reign of Henry VII when it appeared on maps and documents as ‘Sandyballas’ – a description given to the dome-shaped sand and gravel outcrops on the centre’s western boundary. The outcrops were formed in the Eocene era as the great ‘Eocene river’ – running at about 100 feet above its present level – slackened and deposited sand of considerable depth. Today’s holiday centre is named after those gravel outcrops, many of which remain, the best examples being Good Friday Hill and Giant’s Grave. The story of Sandy Balls and the Westlake family is an intriguing one, and Jean Westlake, Ernest’s granddaughter has written and illustrated a number of books recording the rich and varied history of the family and the centre itself. Copies of: • A Handbook for Sandy Balls • 70 Years A-Growing • Sandy Balls for All Seasons • Gipsy Caravan Can all be found on sale in the Sandy Balls Gift Shop.

Sue

Sue Report 22 Dec 2004 21:18

I've been to Sandy Balls. Nice camp site there! We only booked it because of the name! Sue xx

Peter

Peter Report 22 Dec 2004 21:13

Found a site that will give you a laugh. It finds places near you with funny/weird names. I have the following near by..... Sandy Balls....Titty Hill..../Cockoo's Knob...Handcock's Bottom...Zig-zag Hill....Ball's Cross..Wet Pits ..Lickfold....Shaggs....and...Knob Hill...........The site is....http://places.jump-around(.)com/closest