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Towns in Worcestershire
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Ab Lench
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Abberley
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Abberton
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Alvechurch
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Ashton under Hill
Nestled on the slopes of Bredon Hill, the rural village of Ashton-under-Hill has much to offer for the huge variety of people who inhabit and visit it. |
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Astley
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Astwood Bank
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Badsey
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Barnt Green
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Bayton
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Beckford
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Belbroughton
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Bengeworth
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Bentley
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Beoley
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Besford
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Bewdley
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Birlingham
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Bishampton
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Bockleton
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Bradley
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Bransford
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Bredon
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Broadwas
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Broadway
The show village of Broadway lies at the foot of the Cotswold Edge. Renowned the world over for its picturesque beauty, Broadway has been welcoming tourists since the 19th century. |
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Bromsgrove
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Broom
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Bushley
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Castlemorton
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Chaddesley Corbett
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Charlton
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Childs Wickham
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Church Lench
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Churchill
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Claines
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Cleeve Prior
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Clent
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Clifton upon Teme
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Cofton Hackett
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Crabbs Cross
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Cropthorne
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Crossway Green
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Crowle
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Defford
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Doddenham
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Dodford
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Doverdale
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Draycott
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Droitwich
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Earls Croome
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Eckington
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Eldersfield
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Elmbridge
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Elmley Lovett
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Evesham
Evesham nestles at the foot of the Cotswold Hills, on the banks of the River Avon, at the heart of the fruit growing industry of the Vale of Evesham. An old market town, Evesham is still a lively shopping centre. |
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Feckenham
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Fernhill Heath
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Fladbury
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Frankley
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Grafton Flyford
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Great Comberton
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Great Washbourne
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Great Witley
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Grimley
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Hagley
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Hallow
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Hanbury
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Hanley Castle
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Hanley Child
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Hartlebury
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Harvington
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Headless Cross
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Henwick
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Himbleton
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Hindlip
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Hinton on the Green
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Holberrow Green
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Holt
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Honeybourne
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Hopwood
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Illey
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Inkberrow
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Kempsey
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Kidderminster
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Kington
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Knightwick Station
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Kyre
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Leigh
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Lickey End
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Lindridge
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Little Comberton
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Little Dodford
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Little Malvern
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Little Witley
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Long Green
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Longdon
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Longley Green
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Madresfield
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Malvern
The name Malvern is derived from the ancient British language spoken by the people who lived in the area about 2000 years ago, before the Roman invasion. The words 'Moelbyrn' of 'Moel Vern' mean 'bare hill'. |
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Malvern Link
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Malvern Wells
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Mamble
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Martin Hussingtree
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Martley
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Newnham
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Norton
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Offenham
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Ombersley
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Overbury
We have just received a description of Overbury from one of our readers. This description of Overbury is currently being prepared for publication and will appear on this page within the next few days. |
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Pebworth
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Pensax
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Peopleton
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Pershore
The delightful market town of Pershore is located on the banks of the River Avon and is famous for its Georgian architecture in Bridge Street and Broad Street. |
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Pirton
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Powick
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Redditch
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Ribbesford
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Ripple
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Rock
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Romsley
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Rous Lench
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Rubery
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Rushock
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Sedgeberrow
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Severn Stoke
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Shelsley Beauchamp
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Shrawley
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South Littleton
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Spetchley
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Stakenbridge
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Stanford on Teme
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Stockton on Teme
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Stoke Bliss
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Stoke Prior
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Stone
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Stourport-on-Severn
Stourport-on-Severn is, uniquely, the only town in Britain to be built solely as a consequence of the coming of the canals. Before the growth of the town there existed a small hamlet called Lower Mitton. |
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Strensham
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Suckley
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Tardebigge
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Tenbury Wells
Tenbury lies in the northern part of the Malvern Hills District and borders Shropshire to the north and Herefordshire to the south and west. It is on the south side of the Teme Valley and is built on the valley's flood plain. |
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Throckmorton
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Torton
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Upper Arley
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Upton Snodsbury
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Upton upon Severn
The historic town of Upton upon Severn is a thriving town, a perfect specimen of a Severn River port and a place of beauty. Here you will find a mix of half timbered and Georgian buildings, whilst the bridge connects the town with the modern marina. |
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Upton Warren
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Vigo
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Wadborough
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Welland
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Westwood
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Wick
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Wolverley
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Worcester
The historic Cathedral City of Worcester stands on the banks of the River Severn. It can be said that the English civil War began and ended at Worcester, earning the City its motto - 'The Faithful City', for its support of the Stuarts. |
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