"We walked through Chitterne looking for a place called Gobbledygook that was marked on the OS map. We couldn’t find anything that said "Gobbledygook" on it, but a resident explained to us that the area used to be called that."
(Personally, I now suspect a stealth viral marketing campaign by the Chitterne Chamber of Commerce...)
Cheers Andy (and others). If the OS are keen to include names that places used to be called, I suspect they've got a deal of writing to do. And it's somehow fitting that I mis-spelled 'gobbledygook' in the title of this thread; I may have had my unintentional irony switch in the 'on' position this morning.
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