Two places in Wiltshire have been named as having the ‘rudest’ place names in England.
To work out which places made the list, the website scrutinised the names of places in England including roads, villages and towns to find the ‘cheekiest’ ones.
This included a road in Chippenham.
Honey Knob Hill, in the village of Kington St Michael on Chippenham Road, was included in an interactive map by Mydatingadviser.com which singled out 77 of the rudest places in the country.
Kington St Michael is a small, thriving and sustainable village three miles north of Chippenham, with around 700 inhabitants.
The village has a community-run shop, a primary school, "The Jolly Huntsman" pub, a village hall, a social club, St Michael & All Angels parish church, Kington Café, and a recreation field overlooking the Nymph Hay Wood.
Wilsford Cum Lake was also included in the roundup, which is close by to Salisbury.
Despite its unusual name, the parish is rich in archaeological features, and lies within the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, making it well worth a visit.
It is also home to the Lake House, an iconic Grade II listed Elizabethan country house which dates back from 1578, about seven miles north of Salisbury.
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