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Abberton
A hamlet on a hill, once Eabba's settlement. There are about 20 houses, no new buildings, but a very extensive farm.
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Abbots Morton
A pastoral village, situated between the towns of Worcester, Evesham and Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Arrow
Nowadays the traffic thunders out of the old Roman town of Alcester on the A422 and rushes off to Evesham and the world beyond and thus you miss Arrow
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Ashton under Hill
Ashton Under Hill is a highly sought after, even modish place to live. Charm of location and buildings answer 20th century nostalgia, but equally attr...
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Badsey
Badsey, two miles east of Evesham, is a village of contrasts. There are the old picturesque houses - the Manor House {the Seyne House), originally a c...
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Beckford
The village stands on the site of a Roman-British settlement, about ten miles south of Evesham. Archaeological finds on Bredon Hill include a Roman ki...
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Bidford-on-Avon
Bidford-on-Avon, a very friendly larger village between Evesham and Stratford, dates back at least to Roman times and Icknield Street passes through t...
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Birlingham
Was Birlingham, about eight miles west of Evesham, once the Gretna Green of the Midlands? The marriage register relating to St James' church shows an ...
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Bishampton
Bishampton, about seven miles northwest of Evesham, has an attractive village street with some fine black and white properties, a modern shop and an i...
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Broadway
If you read the guide books, almost without exception they approach Broadway from the south, coming in on the A44 down the tortuous Fish Hill, where, ...
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Broom
Broom is a small village in the Parish of Bidford-on-Avon, between Evesham and Stratford. Having a population of just over 400 and 152 houses, it is a...
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Charlton
Charlton, three miles west of Evesham, is a very pretty village with Merry brook running parallel to the village street past the Gardener's Arms. Gras...
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Childswickham
Nestling in the Vale of Evesham and just two miles from Broadway lies the old picturesque village of Childswickham.
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Church Lench
The villages of Church Lench, Rous Lench, Atch Lench, Ab Lench and Sheriffs Lench nestling in beautiful wooded and farmed hills, are together known as...
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Cleeve Prior
Cleeve Prior, 200 feet above the Avon, at the extreme eastern side of Worcestershire, about six miles north of Evesham, is one of its smaller villages...
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Conderton
Conderton is a small hamlet on the southern slopes of Bredon Hill, about eight miles southwest of Evesham, with a population of 72. On the Hill there ...
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Cropthorne
Cropthome is one of the most attractive of the Worcestershire villages and its black and white cottages and houses are often featured on postcards and...
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Drakes Broughton
In 1857 the Rev Richard Williamson D. D., vicar of Pershore founded a chapel of ease for the benefit of the inhabitants of the then small community of...
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Dumbleton
The village, situated about eight miles south of Evesham, is a contented mixture of old Dumbleton families and newer arrivals. The Hall is owned by th...
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Ebrington
Ebrington, known to local people as 'Yubberton', is a quiet little village in the northernmost tip of Gloucestershire, about 13 miles east of Evesham....
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Eckington
In Saxon times a chieftain, named Ecci, together with his retainers (ing) and palisade (tun) produced the name Eckington for this village on the weste...
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Elmley Castle
The quiet picturesque village of Elmley Castle nestles beneath the northern slopes of Bredon Hill. The village can be approached from Pershore, Evesha...
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Fladbury
On cold winter days scuttling through the village, one can easily forget the one thing, more than any other, that has influenced the development of Fl...
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Flyford Flavel
Situated about ten miles northwest of Evesham, Flyford Flavel is a compact village on a hill with an inn, The Boot, a modern shop and the church.
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Great Comberton
Great Comberton is of Saxon origin, when it was a parish of some 965 acres and the settlement of the Cumbra family. In the 13th century it was known a...
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Kemerton
?A long straggling agricultural village, charmingly situated on the south, side of Bredon Hill', is how Kemerton has been described. Kemerton, about e...
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Kington with Dormston
Snugly situated in the rural area about nine miles north of Evesham, lies Kington village, which is separated from Dormston village by the A422, Worce...
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Little Comberton
Approaching Little Comberton ? about five miles west of Evesham - along the Elmley Castle Road one is greeted by two cheerful mallards who live on the...
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Lower Moor
Lower Moor is a village with 500-600 residents, between Wyre Piddle and Fladbury, about four miles west of Evesham. There is a shop with post office, ...
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Middle Littleton
The Littletons consist of three villages, South Littleton, Middle Littleton and North Littleton, situated about four miles northeast of Evesham.
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Naunton Beauchamp
In AD 972 the village was known as Nauwenton and was a Saxon settlement of about 25 families, comprising a manor, a pound or market-place, a shrine an...
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New Town
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North Littleton
The Littletons consist of three villages, South Littleton, Middle Littleton and North Littleton, situated about four miles northeast of Evesham.
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Offenham
Mention the name of Offenham and the first things that spring to mind are market gardening, glasshouses and the Maypole.
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Overbury
Overbury is situated on the lower southern slopes of Bredon Hill, about eight miles southwest of Evesham, around a stream which has provided water for...
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Pebworth
The parish of Pebworth lies in the north-eastern corner of Worcestershire, bordering on the counties of Gloucestershire and Warwickshire, about seven ...
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Peopleton
Peopleton, originally Pyble's Den, meaning the farm of one Pyble, is a small village running alongside Bowbrook, some ten miles northwest of Evesham. ...
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Pinvin
The village of Pinvin is built mainly along the through road from Pershore to Upton Snodsbury, midway between Worcester and Evesham. It has grown a li...
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Rous Lench
The villages of Rous Lench, Church Lench, Atch Lench, Ab Lench and Sheriffs Lench nestling in beautiful wooded and farmed hills, are together known as...
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Salford Priors
The village lies on the main road between Stratford-upon-Avon and Evesham. Coming over Marridge Hill (many years ago called Marl Ridge) you see to the...
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South Littleton
The Littletons consist of three villages, South Littleton, Middle Littleton and North Littleton, situated about four miles northeast of Evesham.
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Stanton
Stanton, about eight miles south of Evesham, is one of a host of tiny, picturesque places tucked away in the hills. Most of the houses in the village ...
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Stanton
Nestling at the foot of Stanway Hill, Stanway village is a handful of stone cottages clustered around the environs of Stanway House and the adjoining ...
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Strensham
The village is located about ten miles west of Evesham, by the M5 motorway. 'Strensham? Isn't that where the Service Area is?' ask strangers, but few ...
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Throckmorton
Named from a Warwickshire family, the village ? about eight miles northwest of Evesham - has a 13th century church approached from a cattle grid into ...
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Weethley
Weethley comes from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning withy clearing or withywood, and is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. It is situated approximate...
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Weston-sub-Edge
Weston-sub-Edge is situated about eight miles east of Evesham. In the early 17th century the Cotswold hills surrounding Weston-sub-Edge were covered w...
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Wickhamford
Just 2 miles from Evesham on the busy A44 to Broadway, lies Wickhamford, one of the most delightful and prettiest of all the villages in this fertile ...
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Willersey
The village lies in a northern pocket of Gloucestershire between the wide vale of Evesham and the Cotswold Hills, near the start of the Cotswold Way. ...
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Wood Norton
To most travellers on the B4084 out of Evesham, Wood Norton is the BBC Engineering Training Centre, with its modern buildings nestled incongruously in...
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Wood Norton
To most travellers on the B4084 out of Evesham, Wood Norton is the BBC Engineering Training Centre, with its modern buildings nestled incongruously in...
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Wyre Piddle
Wyre Piddle lies on the elevated north bank of the river Avon about midway between Evesham
A hamlet on a hill, once Eabba's settlement. There are about 20 houses, no new buildings, but a very extensive farm.
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Abbots Morton
A pastoral village, situated between the towns of Worcester, Evesham and Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Arrow
Nowadays the traffic thunders out of the old Roman town of Alcester on the A422 and rushes off to Evesham and the world beyond and thus you miss Arrow
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Ashton under Hill
Ashton Under Hill is a highly sought after, even modish place to live. Charm of location and buildings answer 20th century nostalgia, but equally attr...
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Badsey
Badsey, two miles east of Evesham, is a village of contrasts. There are the old picturesque houses - the Manor House {the Seyne House), originally a c...
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Beckford
The village stands on the site of a Roman-British settlement, about ten miles south of Evesham. Archaeological finds on Bredon Hill include a Roman ki...
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Bidford-on-Avon
Bidford-on-Avon, a very friendly larger village between Evesham and Stratford, dates back at least to Roman times and Icknield Street passes through t...
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Birlingham
Was Birlingham, about eight miles west of Evesham, once the Gretna Green of the Midlands? The marriage register relating to St James' church shows an ...
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Bishampton
Bishampton, about seven miles northwest of Evesham, has an attractive village street with some fine black and white properties, a modern shop and an i...
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Broadway
If you read the guide books, almost without exception they approach Broadway from the south, coming in on the A44 down the tortuous Fish Hill, where, ...
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Broom
Broom is a small village in the Parish of Bidford-on-Avon, between Evesham and Stratford. Having a population of just over 400 and 152 houses, it is a...
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Charlton
Charlton, three miles west of Evesham, is a very pretty village with Merry brook running parallel to the village street past the Gardener's Arms. Gras...
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Childswickham
Nestling in the Vale of Evesham and just two miles from Broadway lies the old picturesque village of Childswickham.
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Church Lench
The villages of Church Lench, Rous Lench, Atch Lench, Ab Lench and Sheriffs Lench nestling in beautiful wooded and farmed hills, are together known as...
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Cleeve Prior
Cleeve Prior, 200 feet above the Avon, at the extreme eastern side of Worcestershire, about six miles north of Evesham, is one of its smaller villages...
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Conderton
Conderton is a small hamlet on the southern slopes of Bredon Hill, about eight miles southwest of Evesham, with a population of 72. On the Hill there ...
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Cropthorne
Cropthome is one of the most attractive of the Worcestershire villages and its black and white cottages and houses are often featured on postcards and...
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Drakes Broughton
In 1857 the Rev Richard Williamson D. D., vicar of Pershore founded a chapel of ease for the benefit of the inhabitants of the then small community of...
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Dumbleton
The village, situated about eight miles south of Evesham, is a contented mixture of old Dumbleton families and newer arrivals. The Hall is owned by th...
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Ebrington
Ebrington, known to local people as 'Yubberton', is a quiet little village in the northernmost tip of Gloucestershire, about 13 miles east of Evesham....
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Eckington
In Saxon times a chieftain, named Ecci, together with his retainers (ing) and palisade (tun) produced the name Eckington for this village on the weste...
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Elmley Castle
The quiet picturesque village of Elmley Castle nestles beneath the northern slopes of Bredon Hill. The village can be approached from Pershore, Evesha...
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Fladbury
On cold winter days scuttling through the village, one can easily forget the one thing, more than any other, that has influenced the development of Fl...
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Flyford Flavel
Situated about ten miles northwest of Evesham, Flyford Flavel is a compact village on a hill with an inn, The Boot, a modern shop and the church.
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Great Comberton
Great Comberton is of Saxon origin, when it was a parish of some 965 acres and the settlement of the Cumbra family. In the 13th century it was known a...
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Kemerton
?A long straggling agricultural village, charmingly situated on the south, side of Bredon Hill', is how Kemerton has been described. Kemerton, about e...
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Kington with Dormston
Snugly situated in the rural area about nine miles north of Evesham, lies Kington village, which is separated from Dormston village by the A422, Worce...
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Little Comberton
Approaching Little Comberton ? about five miles west of Evesham - along the Elmley Castle Road one is greeted by two cheerful mallards who live on the...
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Lower Moor
Lower Moor is a village with 500-600 residents, between Wyre Piddle and Fladbury, about four miles west of Evesham. There is a shop with post office, ...
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Middle Littleton
The Littletons consist of three villages, South Littleton, Middle Littleton and North Littleton, situated about four miles northeast of Evesham.
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Naunton Beauchamp
In AD 972 the village was known as Nauwenton and was a Saxon settlement of about 25 families, comprising a manor, a pound or market-place, a shrine an...
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New Town
New Town New Town...
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North Littleton
The Littletons consist of three villages, South Littleton, Middle Littleton and North Littleton, situated about four miles northeast of Evesham.
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Offenham
Mention the name of Offenham and the first things that spring to mind are market gardening, glasshouses and the Maypole.
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Overbury
Overbury is situated on the lower southern slopes of Bredon Hill, about eight miles southwest of Evesham, around a stream which has provided water for...
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Pebworth
The parish of Pebworth lies in the north-eastern corner of Worcestershire, bordering on the counties of Gloucestershire and Warwickshire, about seven ...
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Peopleton
Peopleton, originally Pyble's Den, meaning the farm of one Pyble, is a small village running alongside Bowbrook, some ten miles northwest of Evesham. ...
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Pinvin
The village of Pinvin is built mainly along the through road from Pershore to Upton Snodsbury, midway between Worcester and Evesham. It has grown a li...
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Rous Lench
The villages of Rous Lench, Church Lench, Atch Lench, Ab Lench and Sheriffs Lench nestling in beautiful wooded and farmed hills, are together known as...
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Salford Priors
The village lies on the main road between Stratford-upon-Avon and Evesham. Coming over Marridge Hill (many years ago called Marl Ridge) you see to the...
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South Littleton
The Littletons consist of three villages, South Littleton, Middle Littleton and North Littleton, situated about four miles northeast of Evesham.
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Stanton
Stanton, about eight miles south of Evesham, is one of a host of tiny, picturesque places tucked away in the hills. Most of the houses in the village ...
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Stanton
Nestling at the foot of Stanway Hill, Stanway village is a handful of stone cottages clustered around the environs of Stanway House and the adjoining ...
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Strensham
The village is located about ten miles west of Evesham, by the M5 motorway. 'Strensham? Isn't that where the Service Area is?' ask strangers, but few ...
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Throckmorton
Named from a Warwickshire family, the village ? about eight miles northwest of Evesham - has a 13th century church approached from a cattle grid into ...
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Weethley
Weethley comes from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning withy clearing or withywood, and is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. It is situated approximate...
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Weston-sub-Edge
Weston-sub-Edge is situated about eight miles east of Evesham. In the early 17th century the Cotswold hills surrounding Weston-sub-Edge were covered w...
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Wickhamford
Just 2 miles from Evesham on the busy A44 to Broadway, lies Wickhamford, one of the most delightful and prettiest of all the villages in this fertile ...
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Willersey
The village lies in a northern pocket of Gloucestershire between the wide vale of Evesham and the Cotswold Hills, near the start of the Cotswold Way. ...
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Wood Norton
To most travellers on the B4084 out of Evesham, Wood Norton is the BBC Engineering Training Centre, with its modern buildings nestled incongruously in...
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Wood Norton
To most travellers on the B4084 out of Evesham, Wood Norton is the BBC Engineering Training Centre, with its modern buildings nestled incongruously in...
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Wyre Piddle
Wyre Piddle lies on the elevated north bank of the river Avon about midway between Evesham