I have always found place names interesting, often they are found to have some historical context. When walking I am often drawn to odd and unusual things like place names, names of buildings and woods, unusual gravestones, odd signposts, etc etc, anything out of the ordinary.
A small selection of place names I have come across while walking, all in Shropshire Worcestershire or Herefordshire:--
Bedlam / The Bog / Titterstone / Ticklerton / Drinkers End / Druggers End / Snailbeach / Hope / Ratlinghope / Diddlebury / Haytons Bent / Trumpet / Ripple / Betton Strange / Hook A Gate / Twitchen / Hole in the Wall / Clive / Wigwig.
I often gaze at headstones in old country churchyards looking for unusual ones, one that catched my eye read as follows:--
Remember you that pass me by
As you are so was i
And as I am so you must be
So remember this and think on me