Eagle-eyed Google Maps user spots the word ‘b***h’ mowed into neighbour’s lawn

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Someone using the bird's-eye view of Google Maps to peruse their neighbourhood because they want to buy a property was astonished when they saw the word 'b***h' mowed into a lawn.

"Looking around my neighbourhood for a house to buy and came across a B!tch," the shocked person wrote on Reddit.

Accompanying their message was a screen grab of the incriminating view, with an otherwise leafy superb featuring the rude word and a huge arrow pointing towards what appears to be a neighbour's house.

Given the size of the massive yard, believed to be in the US, the letters could be 25ft tall, as well as appearing to be as wide as the house they are set behind.

The childish act of course caused hilarity online, where one Redditor responded to the original poster, saying: "Congrats to the kid who did this."

In a perhaps even more unfortunate turn of events, residents of Norfolk Road in Barnsley, South Yorkshire discovered last month that their road looks like male genitalia after seeing satellite images of it on Google Earth.

The owner of a local pub – the Sandhill Tavern – said they were not even aware that the bird's-eye view of the area looked like their premises were being 'urinated on.'

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But they tried to play down the row and said it wasn't a big topic of conversation as it "wasn't that kind of village."

He said: "I've never heard anybody mention it – and it looks like a penis from above? Wow! I've not really noticed. We've never had anybody mention it to us in the pub.

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"I don't think anyone has looked on Google Maps. It's a weird situation! I've never given it any thought as I didn't know. I think everyone would be more or less in the same boat and wouldn't have noticed.

"It's not really that kind of village though. They're not really interested in stuff like that."

A Twitter user joked: "Won't be drinking in the Sandhill Tavern any time soon."

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