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Wickhamford Destination Guide

Discover Wickhamford in United Kingdom

Wickhamford in the region of England is a place located in United Kingdom - some 85 mi or ( 137 km ) North-West of London , the country's capital .

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Local time in Wickhamford is now 11:20 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Wormington, Woolstone, Wolverhampton, Wixford, and Winchcombe. When in this area, you might want to check out Wormington . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Wickhamford ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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'St Egwin' Evesham Vale Light Railway, Twyford, Evesham, Worcestershire 24th January 2009

8:59 min by Mike Fairman
Views: 7301 Rating: 5.00

Video & pictures of St. Egwin' at Evesham Vale Light Railway. The Evesham Vale Light Railway is a 15" gauge steam railway & was opened in August 2002. The railway is run at weekends and school holiday ..

Evesham Vale Railway

1:34 min by olavuafa
Views: 1478 Rating: 4.50

Some views of the Evesham Vale Railway. Recently restored Bassett Lowke Class 30 Atlantic is visiting for running in. ..


Bretforton Proms 25th July 2009

9:54 min by GordonDipple
Views: 1364 Rating: 5.00

Village party at Bretforton, Worcestershire, fun for all ages, a very English event . . . ..

Evesham Balloon Festival 2009

6:08 min by GordonDipple
Views: 1196 Rating: 4.80

Firework Display by Rob Lewis celebration fireworks - www.celebration-fireworks.co.uk ..


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Interesting facts about this location

The Fleece Inn

The Fleece Inn is a public house in Bretforton, Worcestershire in the Vale of Evesham: the half-timbered building, over six hundred years old, has been a pub since 1848, and is now owned by the National Trust. The inn was extensively damaged by fire on 27 February 2004 — repairs and rebuilding commenced on 1 November 2004. The Fleece officially reopened — with a new roof and improved facilities — on 18 June 2005.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 52.09 -1.87 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Grade II listed buildings in Worcestershire, Grade II listed public houses, National Inventory Pubs, National Trust properties in Worcestershire, Public houses in Worcestershire

Evesham Abbey

Evesham Abbey was founded by Saint Egwin at Evesham in England between 700 and 710 A.D. following a vision of the Virgin Mary by Eof. According to the monastic history, Evesham came through the Norman Conquest unusually well, because of a quick approach by Abbot Æthelwig to William the Conqueror.

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Located at 52.09 -1.95 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: 700s establishments, Benedictine monasteries in England, Christian monasteries established in the 8th century, Evesham, Monasteries in Worcestershire

Broadway Tower

Broadway Tower is a folly located on Broadway Hill, near the village of Broadway, in the English county of Worcestershire, at the second highest point of the Cotswolds after Cleeve Hill. Broadway Tower's base is 1,024 feet (312 metres) above sea level. The tower itself stands 55 feet (17 metres) high. The "Saxon" tower was designed by James Wyatt in 1794 to resemble a mock castle, and built for Lady Coventry in 1799.

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Located at 52.02 -1.84 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Castles in Worcestershire, Cotswolds, Folly buildings in England, Monuments and memorials in Worcestershire, Towers completed in 1799, Towers in Worcestershire, Visitor attractions in Worcestershire

Sheppey Corner

Sheppey Corner is a thatched cottage in the picturesque Cotswold village of Stanton, Gloucestershire. The cottage was constructed around 1650, and it is often considered one of the most picturesque cottages in the Cotswolds, and is featured in many Cotswolds calendars and postcards; it is truly a Cotswold cottage. Like the rest of the village, it is constructed entirely out of Cotswold stone, a honey-coloured limestone that the Cotswold Hills consist of.

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Located at 52.01 -1.90 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Houses in Gloucestershire

Stanton, Gloucestershire

Stanton is a small village 3½ miles south of Broadway, and north of Cheltenham. It is completely constructed out of Cotswold stone, with a high street, and a pub, The Mount, at the end. Pevsner calls it 'architecturally, the most distinguished of the smaller villages in the North Cotswolds'. It is on the edge of the Cotswold Escarpment. It is within just a few minutes drive from Stanway, and five or ten minutes drive from Broadway. The Cotswold Way runs through the village.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 52.01 -1.90 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Tewkesbury Borough, Villages in Gloucestershire

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