rob9872

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My parents insist on pronouncing it charlesmore and tell me that's right, can any of you other oldies on here help me please?
 

WillieStanley

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It's Coventry's own Sollihull I suppose... "Sowlyhull"... Say whaaaaaaa???!!!
 

Stevec189

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I agree as a former resident pronounced Charles more! I now live in Styvechale. More ways and spellings and saying of that name. confuses the hell out ofthe BBC!
 
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My mother-in-law lives there , so I have a different name for it anyway.
 

coundonskyblue

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Longfud or Long-ford?

Until a few years ago I only ever heard it pronounced Longfud, now I keep heaing it pronounced Long-ford in King Henry VIII educated accents.
 

lordsummerisle

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Chavsmore?

What is it with Stivichall and Styvechale anyway?

Never found anything to explain the difference.

Always pronounced it Sty - chull myself as well.
 

Houchens Head

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I love messing with the minds of foreigners. I tell them my name is Perry, not Terry. Spelt with a "P" - as in Pterodactyl!

:whistle:


And it's pronounced CHARLES More!
 

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