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Titty Ho is a human settlement in the market town of Raunds in Northamptonshire. It gained internet notoriety in the late 2010s for its name.

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It does not have defined borders, however it is generally considered to be the area in and directly around the street of the same name, in the south of the town.

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Name

The name is famous for its inclusion of the word "titty", a vulgar slang term for breast.

The etymology of the area is relatively unknown; the book Rude Britain, a book released in 2005 that highlights the "100 Rudest Place Names in Britain".[1] It was earliest noticed for this when it appeared at the 33rd spot in the same book which notes that "Titty" may refer to the bird or a family surname and that "Ho" may be an abbreviation of the word house, despite the word "Ho!" found in another English place name.[1]The book additionally notes that the 'village' appeared in the Channel 4 show Time Team in 2003.[1]

In 2019, the road appeared in a list by LeaseVan.co.uk, which was picked up by a number of tabloids, including a number owned by Reach plc.[2][3][4][5] It had previously featured in The Telegraph, The New York Times and BBC News.[6][7][8]

It also gained coverage a year and a half later in 2021 when a man from Oxfordshire made a charity trip around the UK as a fundraiser for the Institute of Cancer Research, which included Titty Ho.[9]

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