Heck, some are clearly even puzzling those who live just around the corner if our findings are anything to go by.
We asked you to suggest those place names that made no sense when said out loud and you didn't disappoint.
We've rounded up a selection of the Red Rose best below.


. Heysham
Up in the north of the county, complete with a nuclear power station - it's He-Sham, not Hey.

. Morecambe
Spelling, pronunciation, this one's got the lot. Don't even think about saying it as it looks - it's More-cum

. Oswaldtwistle
Where do you start with this one? Break it down and it becomes 'Ozzle-twizzle'

. Penwortham
More about emphasis this one. Accentuate the first syllable, not the 'worth' in the middle.

. Aughton
Here we go again - two in our fair county and said differently. Aughton in West Lancs is said how it looks, think Autumn and August. But the one up near Lancaster is pronounced 'Afton'.

. Claughton
Good luck with this one as there's two in Lancashire and they are pronounced differently. Claughton-on-Brock near Preston is pronounced 'Clyeton' while Claughton near Lancaster is 'Clafton'. Following?

. Hoghton
The place that hosts the lovely tower can catch people out. Imagine there's a 'U' in it so say 'Houghton' but definitely don't spell it like that. With thanks to Gill O'Neill for a few suggestions in this gallery, including this one.

13. Rawtenstall
Rawten becomes 'Rotten' when said aloud. Some get perplexed by 'Raw' at the start - understandably so

14. Quernmore
A small village just outside Lancaster this is one very few who aren't from the area have a club about - it's pronounced 'Kwormer'. Seriously, not joking...

15. Grimsargh and Goosnargh
Lumped together because they are neighbours and the same thing trips people up. Forget about the 'gh' at the end and you've cracked it.

16. Colne
Plenty of you got in touch to tell us that some people ignore the 'l' in the middle and say - 'Cone'. Bonkers, but seemingly something experienced by many.