Piddle — may refer to:* River Piddle, a river in Dorset * A slang term for urine and urination. * Piddle Brook, a watercourse in Worcestershireee also* Wyre Piddle … Wikipedia
Piddle Brook — The Piddle Brook is a watercourse in Worcestershire; two villages, North Piddle and Wyre Piddle lie along its course before it joins the River Avon near Pershore. A small brewery about a mile away named itself after the nearby brook, with its… … Wikipedia
River Frome, Dorset — The River Frome (pronEng|fruːm) is a river in Dorset in the south of England. At 30 miles (48 km) long it is the major chalkstream in southwest England. It is navigable upstream from Poole Harbour as far as the town of Wareham. GeographyThe river … Wikipedia
Piddle — noun A small river in Dorset county, England … Wiktionary
North Piddle — Coordinates: 52°11′48″N 2°03′03″W / 52.1968°N 2.0508°W / 52.1968; 2.0508 … Wikipedia
Wyre Piddle — infobox UK place country = England official name= Wyre Piddle latitude= 52.1245 longitude= 2.0509 population = 535 shire district= Wychavon shire county = Worcestershire region= West Midlands constituency westminster= Mid Worcestershire post town … Wikipedia
Moors River — The Moors River is a river in east Dorset, England, which starts at the point where the River Crane and the Ebblake Stream meet, at Ebblake, south of Verwood. It runs south then southeast, past Bournemouth International Airport and Hurn to join… … Wikipedia
Wareham, Dorset — infobox UK place country = England official name= Wareham latitude= 50.685 longitude= 2.108 map type=Dorset civil parish=Wareham Town civil parish1=Wareham St. Martin population = 5,665 (Town parish) 8,417 (both parishes) shire district= Purbeck… … Wikipedia
Puddletown — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 50.7476longitude= 2.3423official name= Puddletown map type = Dorset population = 1,177 shire district= West Dorset shire county = Dorset region= South West Englandconstituency westminster= West Dorset… … Wikipedia
Piddletrenthide — is a village in west Dorset, England, situated in the Piddle valley on the dip slope of the Dorset Downs, eight miles north of Dorchester. The village has a population of 691 (2001). Many people consider the place name to be inherently funny, and … Wikipedia