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- Clitterhouse Road - SPN, over 2,200 strange place names on the strangegeplacenames.com website. Check out our listings now!
SPN, Strange Place Names UK & Ireland - Strangeplacenames, The Home of Humour Place Name County Clitterhouse Road Country England Decimal Degrees w3w https://what3words.com///guitar.adopt.making Image View Google Map Link Key Words More Info. Clitterhouse Road, Greater London, England Where the Clitter just can't get any Better or Climatically Wetter! Description: Clitterhouse Road sits off Claremont Road, just north‑west of Golders Green Estate, the kinda place where the houses are neat, the pavements are clean and the name sounds like someone sneezed halfway through namin the street. It’s proper North London: leafy, quiet and full of people pretendin they ain’t noticed the sign sayin “Clitterhouse.” Introduction: Right, ’ere we go. Clitterhouse Road . Now there’s a name that’ll make you choke on your cuppa if you ain’t expectin it. You hear it and you’re thinkin “sorry mate, run that by me again?” Sounds like a wizard’s cottage, a dodgy spell gone wrong or a house that’s permanently fallin apart with a clatter. But nah. Instead you get a perfectly normal London street with joggers, dog walkers and a bloke called Barry who insists his dog “never does that” while it’s doin exactly that on your shoe. Maybe the name came from clay. Maybe it came from clatterin. Maybe it came from someone who’d had one too many down the local. Whatever the truth, Clitterhouse Road is one of them names that makes you grin like a naughty schoolkid. It’s the kinda place where the name is wild but the vibe is calm. Have you got a poop bag grandfather? What's a poop bag Lilly, it sounds disgusting. An Ai image by SPN Toponymy: Let’s break it down, Cockney‑style: Clitter – Comes from Old English for clay, but let’s be honest, it sounds like someone droppin a box of cutlery down the stairs. Could be clay. Could be clatter. Could be the sound your nan makes when she’s rummagin in the cupboard. House – A house. A gaff. A place where people live, argue, eat biscuits and pretend they’re not watchin Love Island. Put together, Clitterhouse sounds like a cottage where everything rattles when the wind blows. Historical Context: The name Clitterhouse goes back to the nineteenth century, tied to the old Clitterhouse Farm and the clay‑rich land around Brent Cross. Before the shopping centre, before the North Circular, before the traffic jams, this was farmland, fields and the odd cow wanderin about lookin confused. Clitterhouse Recreation Ground still nods to that history, a proper bit of green where the birds chirp, the dogs run and the locals pretend they ain’t laughin at the name. It’s a place where the past lingers, even if the name sounds like a punchline. Points of Interest: If you’re wanderin about, ’ave a butchers at: Golders Hill Park – Ducks, deer and people takin photos of both. Hampstead Heath – Views, ponds and joggers who take it far too seriously. Kenwood House – Fancy paintings, fancy gardens, fancy everything. Burgh House – History, tea and people whisperin like they’re in a museum. The Flask – A pint, a pie and a bit of peace. Notable Figures: Folk tied to Clitterhouse Road or nearby include: Charles Dickens – Would’ve loved the name. John Keats – Probably wrote a poem about a tree here. David Bowie – North London lad with style. George Orwell – Would’ve had somethin to say about the sign. J. K. Rowling – Would’ve put a wizard in Clitterhouse if she’d thought of it. Conclusion: So next time you’re wanderin round Clitterhouse Road , take a moment to enjoy the charm of a place whose name sounds like a clatterin cottage but whose reality is pure North London calm. It’s a place where the trees sway, the dogs bark and the name alone guarantees a grin. For more wonderfully strange place names across the UK and Ireland, ’ave a gander at www.strangeplacenames.com and dive into the madness. FACEBOOK - strangeplacenames INSTAGRAM - strangeplacenames_2024 < Previous Next > 51.568653, -0.219796 DMS 51°34'07.2"N 0°13'11.3"W Roads-Lanes-Streets & Rude Greater London
- Coal Drops Yard - SPN, over 2,200 strange place names on the strangegeplacenames.com website. Check out our listings now!
SPN, Strange Place Names UK & Ireland - Strangeplacenames, The Home of Humour Place Name County Coal Drops Yard Country England Decimal Degrees w3w https://what3words.com///stops.taker.leaps Image View Google Map Link Key Words More Info. Coal Drops Yard, Greater London, England Where the Trains Stop, and the Coal, black as Newgate's Knocker, drop! Description: Coal Drops Yard sits off Stable Street in King’s Cross, a place where Victorian soot meets modern‑day oat‑milk‑latte culture. Once a proper industrial coal depot, now it’s full of hipsters, posh shops and people wearin scarves even when it ain’t cold. Classic London reinvention. Introduction: Right, ’ere we go. Coal Drops Yard . Now there’s a name that sounds like it should come with a health warnin. You hear it and you’re thinkin soot, grime, blokes shoutin “mind yer toes!” as coal carts rattle past. But nah. Instead you get designer shops, fancy bakeries and people takin photos of their brunch like it’s a newborn baby. If you told a Victorian coal merchant that one day his yard would be full of artisanal doughnuts and scented candles, he’d drop his coal sack, his monocle and probably his will to live. It’s the kinda place where the past and present collide like two trains on the same track, but in a stylish way. The site of a former railway drop-off point for coal at the old King's Cross warehouses. Photo: (C) Luke Hayes, London Toponymy: Let’s break it down, Cockney‑style: Coal – Black, dusty, filthy stuff that powered London back when everyone smelled like a chimney. Drops Yard – Where the coal got dropped off, sorted, shifted and shovelled. Now it’s where people drop their wages on posh handbags. Put together, Coal Drops Yard sounds industrial, gritty and Victorian, even though today the only thing droppin is the price of last season’s designer shoes. Historical Context: Back in the nineteenth century, this place was a hive of activity. Coal trains rolled in, workers grafted hard and the whole area was louder than a market trader arguin with a seagull. Then coal went out of fashion, the yard fell into disrepair and the pigeons took over. Fast‑forward to the 2000s and boom - dramatic makeover. The old brick arches got scrubbed up, the roofs got fancy curves and suddenly it’s all cocktails, concept stores and people sayin “I just love the industrial aesthetic.” Classic London. Reinvent or die. Points of Interest: If you’re wanderin about, ’ave a butchers at: The Canopy Market – Food, crafts and people who say “artisan” too often. Granary Square – Fountains, lights and kids runnin through water like they’re auditionin for a shampoo advert. King’s Cross Station – Harry Potter fans losin their minds at Platform 9¾. The British Library – Books, manuscripts and more knowledge than your uncle pretends he has. St Pancras Old Church – Ancient, peaceful and full of history. Notable Figures: Folk tied to Coal Drops Yard or nearby include: George Orwell – Would’ve had a field day mockin the gentrification. Charles Dickens – Could’ve written a whole novel about the coal merchants. Sir John Betjeman – Loved a good railway. David Bowie – Would’ve strutted through here like he owned it. J. K. Rowling – Probably got inspired round these parts. Conclusion: So next time you’re wanderin round Coal Drops Yard , take a moment to enjoy the charm of a place whose name screams Victorian soot but whose reality is pure modern sparkle. It’s a spot where the past whispers through the brickwork while the present queues for flat whites. For more comical place names that make you chuckle and scratch your head, visit www.strangeplacenames.com where even the quietest back road can surprise you with a name that sounds like it escaped from a storybook. FACEBOOK - strangeplacenames INSTAGRAM - strangeplacenames_2024 < Previous Next > 51.536024, -0.126556 DMS 51°32'09.7"N 0°07'35.6"W Roads-Lanes-Streets Greater London
- Religious | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
The Religious page of Strange Place Names showcases all pages where 'Religious' is in the keywords, e.g., Archdeacon Newton, Baptist End, Bethlehem, Cults, Devil's Point, Stack of the Graves etc. Enjoy! Religious Places Not sure what the different coloured RELIGIOUS signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- Law | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland. Strange places
The Law page of Strange Place Names showcases where 'Law' is in the keywords, e.g., Cock Law, Constable Burton, Constitution Hill, Cop Law, Grand Jury Court, Oath etc. Enjoy! Law Places Not sure what the different coloured LAW signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- War | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland. Military signs
The War page of Strange Place Names showcases all places where 'War' is in the keywords, e.g., Battledykes, Caesar's Camp, Dunkirk, Kill, Spitfire Lane, etc. Enjoy! War Places Not sure what the different coloured WAR signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- Royalty Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
The Royal page of Strange Place Names showcases all places where 'Royal' is in the keywords, e.g., Diana Field, King Arthur's Stone, King, Charles Castle, Queen's Strip, Tudor Court, etc. Enjoy! Royal Places Not sure what the different coloured ROYAL signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- Animals | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
The Animals page of Strange Place Names showcases all places where 'Animal' is in the keywords, e.g., Bird Island, Eagle Stack, Haddock Sands, Cat Holes etc. Enjoy! Animal Places Not sure what the different coloured ANIMAL signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- England | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
The England page of Strange Place Names showcases all places in England, UK, e.g., Berkshire, Cumbria, Devon, Gloucestershire, Greater Manchester, Northamptonshire, Sussex, Teesside, Wiltshire, etc. Enjoy! Places in England Not sure what the different coloured ENGLAND signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. England Group Join The Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- Isle of Man IOM | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
The Isle of Man page of Strange Place Names showcases alle all places in Isle of Man, UK, e.g., Calf of Man, Governor's Dip, Jurby West, Little London, Port Erin, Scarlett, The Sound, etc. Enjoy! Places in Isle of Man Not sure what the different coloured ISLE OF MAN signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Isle of Man Group Join The Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- Ireland | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
The Ireland page of Strange Place Names showcases all places in Ireland, e.g., County Clare, County Cork, County Donegal, County Dublin, County Mayo, County Tipperary, etc. Enjoy! Places in Ireland Not sure what the different coloured IRELAND signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Join The Ireland Group Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- Wales | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
The Wales page of Strange Place Names showcases all places in Wales, UK, e.g., Carmarthenshire, Clwyd, Dyfed, Gwent, Gwynedd, Mid Glamorgan, Pembrokeshire, Powys, South Glamorgan, Swansea, West Glamorgan, etc. Enjoy! Places in Wales Not sure what the different coloured WALES signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Wales Group Join The Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- Flora | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
The Flora page of Strange Place Names showcases places where 'Flora' is in the keywords, e.g., Apple Pie Plantation, Beggars Bush, Little Bushy Lane, Shamrock Street, etc. Enjoy! Flora Places Not sure what the different coloured FLORA signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- All Places | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
SPN, Strange Place Names UK & Ireland - Strangeplacenames, The Home of Humour - strange, rude, funny, and quirky places All Countries Not sure what the different coloured ALL COUNTRIES signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Filter by County Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- Scotland | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
The Scotland page of Strange Place Names showcases all all places in Scotland, UK, e.g., Aberdeenshire, Berwickshire, Clackmannanshire, Dumfries & Galloway, Moray, Perthshire, Shetland, etc. Enjoy! Places in Scotland Not sure what the different coloured SCOTLAND signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Scotland Group Join The Click on Sign for more Info. Page 1 of 1
- Christmas | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
The Christmas page of Strange Place Names showcases all places where 'Christmas' is in the keywords, e.g., Plum Pudding Lane, Chestnuts Park, Christmas Pie Wood, Christmas Street, Cracker Pool, Dasher Wood, Fig Street etc. Enjoy! Christmas Places Not sure what the different coloured CHRISTMAS signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1 For more Christmas fun vist the Christmas area under More
- Sport | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
The Sport page of Strange Place Names showcases all places where 'Sport' is in the keywords, e.g., Badminton, Dingle Dell, Golf Links Drive, The Fairways, The Links, Rugby, etc. Enjoy! Sport Places Not sure what the different coloured SPORT signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- Famous People | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
The Famous page of Strange Place Names showcases all places where 'Famous' is in the keywords, e.g., Alexandria, Batmans Hill, Baltimore, Cromwell's Castle, John F. Kennedy Park, Minions, Xanadu Cliff etc. Enjoy! Famous Places Not sure what the different coloured FAMOUS signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- Rude | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland. Strange rude signs
The Rude page of Strange Place Names showcases all places where 'Rude' is in the keywords, e.g., Ass Wood, Ball Stone, Cock Alley, Jeffries Passage, etc. Enjoy! Rude Places Not sure what the different coloured RUDE signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- Northern Ireland | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
The Northern Ireland page of Strange Place Names showcases all all places in Northern Ireland, UK, e.g., County Antrim, County Armagh, County Down, County Fermanagh, County Londonderry, County Tyrone, etc. Enjoy! Places in Northern Ireland Not sure what the different coloured NORTHERN IRELAND signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. N.Irela nd Group Join The Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1
- Food & Drink | Strange Place Names UK & Ireland
The Food and Drink page of Strange Place Names showcases places where 'Food and Drink' is in the keywords, e.g., Bacon's End, Bight of Ham, Booze, Cow Roast, Leg of Mutton Road, Sandwich etc. Enjoy! Food & Drink Places Not sure what the different coloured FOOD & DRINK signs mean on this page? Checkout the Signs Legend page for more information. Click Sign for more info. Page 1 of 1


