England and Wales are brimming with them. Not the traditional honeypots we ve all seen before, but extraordinary places with bizarre tales to tell. Like Twenty in Lincolnshire, named after the lengths of railway track separating it from the next halt down the line. It s so remote, locals put up a sign Twinned with the moon no atmosphere. Now even the trains have gone. Like Purton in Gloucestershire, split in half by the mighty river Severn. It s a 25-mile round trip from one side of the village to the other. Who ever came up with that idea? Why no bridge? Like London s Eel Pie Island, a...
England and Wales are brimming with them. Not the traditional honeypots we ve all seen before, but extraordinary places with bizarre tales to tell. Li...