With its annual Easter egg rolling competition as well as regular skiers, cyclists, and skateboarders who attempt to speed down it, England's steepest street is notorious in Bristol.

But residents of the picturesque Vale Street have revealed what infuriates them about living on a 22 degree incline.

From Uber drivers refusing to drop them at their doors, to endless flocks of tourists and lampposts being knocked down by delivery drivers, the streets' homeowners have developed a few niche pet peeves.

Now landmarked on Google maps as the 'Steepest Street in England', many residents who have lived on the street for up to three decades have told MailOnline how YouTubers, AirBnB guests, and even a Swedish TV crew are driving them crazy.

Deb Long, 62, who has lived on the street in Totterdown for 33 years, complained of 'foolish outsiders', continuing to flock outside their homes.