Like tea, marmite and mushy peas, quirky place names are a British institution. Slack Bottom, Drinkers End, Crackpot and Twatt are just a few quaint village names that delight visitors and make cities like Leeds and London sound positively humdrum.
Inspired by these rural oddities, Dominic Greyer, a freelance lighting cameraman in the film and television industry, set out to track down the most eccentric of them all, in a project known as Lesser Spotted Britain.
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