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The name is thought to refer to a rough hollow.<ref>{{cite news| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7812254.stm| title  = 'Rude' English streets defended | accessdate  = 7 January 2009| date = 7 January 2009| work = BBC News }}</ref> The location came second in a 2012 poll for "Britain's worst place name" carried out by the genealogy website ''Find My Past''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/scratchy-bottom-beats-brokenwind-but-shitterton-takes-the-prize-for-unfortunate-place-names-8049392.html|title=Scratchy Bottom beats Brokenwind, but Shitterton takes the prize... for unfortunate place names |work=London Evening Standard |date=15 August 2012|accessdate=6 January 2013}}</ref>
 
The name is thought to refer to a rough hollow.<ref>{{cite news| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7812254.stm| title  = 'Rude' English streets defended | accessdate  = 7 January 2009| date = 7 January 2009| work = BBC News }}</ref> The location came second in a 2012 poll for "Britain's worst place name" carried out by the genealogy website ''Find My Past''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/scratchy-bottom-beats-brokenwind-but-shitterton-takes-the-prize-for-unfortunate-place-names-8049392.html|title=Scratchy Bottom beats Brokenwind, but Shitterton takes the prize... for unfortunate place names |work=London Evening Standard |date=15 August 2012|accessdate=6 January 2013}}</ref>
  
Scratchy Bottom was the location for the opening of the 1967 film ''Far from the Madding Crowd'', in a scene in which Gabriel Oak's sheep are driven over a cliff by his sheepdog.<ref>{{IMDb. locations|0061648|Far from the Madding Crowd}}</ref>
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Scratchy Bottom was the location for the opening of the 1967 film ''Far from the Madding Crowd'', in a scene in which Gabriel Oak's sheep are driven over a cliff by his sheepdog.<ref>{{IMDb locations|0061648|Far from the Madding Crowd}}</ref>
  
 
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*[http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/durdle.htm Durdle Door, Dorset] – University of Southampton
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*Rude Britain: The 100 Rudest Place Names in Britain by Ed Hurst and Rob Bailey ISBN 0-7522-2581-2
 
*Rude Britain: The 100 Rudest Place Names in Britain by Ed Hurst and Rob Bailey ISBN 0-7522-2581-2
 
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 29 January 2019

Scratchy Bottom

Scratchy Bottom (or Scratchy's Bottom) is a clifftop valley between Durdle Door and Swyre Head in Dorset. A dry valley in the chalk, it is surrounded by farmland at its sides and landward end, with cliffs at the seaward end.

The name is thought to refer to a rough hollow.[1] The location came second in a 2012 poll for "Britain's worst place name" carried out by the genealogy website Find My Past.[2]

Scratchy Bottom was the location for the opening of the 1967 film Far from the Madding Crowd, in a scene in which Gabriel Oak's sheep are driven over a cliff by his sheepdog.[3]

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