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Towns in Worcestershire
Ab Lench
Abberley
Abberton
Alvechurch
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.
Astley
Astwood Bank
Badsey
Barnt Green
Bayton
Beckford
Belbroughton
Bengeworth
Bentley
Beoley
Besford
Bewdley
Bewdley is a small town set in the heart of the Severn Valley. The towns history can be traced hundreds of years back, when Bewdley was England's second largest town.
Birlingham
Bishampton
Bockleton
Bradley
Bransford
Bredon
Broadwas
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.
Bromsgrove
Broom
Bushley
Castlemorton
Chaddesley Corbett
Charlton
Childs Wickham
Church Lench
Churchill
Claines
Cleeve Prior
Clent
Clifton upon Teme
Cofton Hackett
Crabbs Cross
Cropthorne
Crossway Green
Crowle
The parish of Crowle comprises three quite distinct settlements: Crowle itself, Crowle Green and a part of Sale Green hamlet. Geographically Crowle lies on the top of a hill known locally as Crowle Bank.
Defford
Doddenham
Dodford
Doverdale
Draycott
Droitwich
Earls Croome
Eckington
Eldersfield
Elmbridge
Elmley Lovett
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.
Feckenham
Fernhill Heath
Fladbury
Frankley
Grafton Flyford
Great Comberton
Great Washbourne
Great Witley
Grimley
Hagley
Hallow
Hanbury
Hanley Castle
Hanley Child
Hartlebury
Harvington
Headless Cross
Henwick
Himbleton
Hindlip
Hinton on the Green
Holberrow Green
Holt
Honeybourne
Hopwood
Illey
Inkberrow
Kempsey
Kidderminster
Kidderminster situated about 20 miles from central Birmingham is a town which grew up (probably in Saxon times) around a crossing on the river Stour in Worcestershire.. Later the waters from the river attracted weavers of cloth and from t
Kington
Knightwick Station
Kyre
Leigh
Lickey End
Lindridge
Little Comberton
Little Dodford
Little Malvern
Little Witley
Long Green
Longdon
Longley Green
Madresfield
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'.
Malvern Link
Malvern Wells
Mamble
Martin Hussingtree
Martley
Newnham
Norton
Offenham
Ombersley
Overbury
Pebworth
Pensax
Peopleton
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.
Pirton
Powick
Redditch
Ribbesford
Ripple
Rock
Romsley
Rous Lench
Rubery
Rushock
Sedgeberrow
Severn Stoke
Shelsley Beauchamp
Shrawley
South Littleton
Spetchley
Stakenbridge
Stanford on Teme
Stockton on Teme
Stoke Bliss
Stoke Prior
Stone
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.
Strensham
Suckley
Tardebigge
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.
Throckmorton
Torton
Upper Arley
Upton Snodsbury
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.
Upton Warren
Vigo
Wadborough
Welland
Westwood
Wick
Wolverley
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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