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Tenbury Wells in Worcestershire

Today's date: 10-Oct-2008

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Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, is a friendly little market town on the banks of the Teme in a countryside of orchards and hop-fields, where Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Shropshire meet. In 1839 saline springs were discovered, a pump room was erected and for a time it enjoyed some popularity as a spa, particularly as the London to North Wales coaches stopped here. In Market Street the black-and-white Royal Oak is a reminder of these days; so, too, is the King’s Head, which is a timber-framed building with an overhang on brackets. The bridge over the Teme takes the traveller into Shropshire. Its three arches are medieval. The chancel of the parish church is probably 14th-century, but almost the entire fabric was rebuilt in 1865. The square tower is late Norman.

Nearby towns: Bromyard, Cleobury Mortimer, Kidderminster, Leominster, Ludlow

Nearby villages: Berrington Green, Brimfield, Bockleton, Cleehill, Great Witley, Kyre, Leysters, Little Hereford, Martley, Rochford, Stoke Bliss

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