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Knighton-on-Teme Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Knighton-on-Teme:
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This medieval church has a reputation for having one of the most welcoming congregations. Its patron saint, Kenelm, or the Cotswold Boy Saint as he is known, has a fascinating history which they will gladly tell you all about. The...
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There has been a place of worship on this site since celtic times, which is confirmed by the circular churchyard and yew of immense age and girth. The church itself is Norman and its first priest was mentioned in the...
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Burford House and Gardens is set in a beautiful 15 acre riverside setting close to the market towns of Tenbury Wells and Ludlow. The site includes 2 floors of luxury shopping within a Georgian Mansion, with wonderful displays of contemporary...
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Kyre Park is a 29 acre garden and shrubbery which was planned and laid out from 1754 by Capability Brown, and is now in the middle of restoration. It has five lakes, waterfalls, a Grade II listed tithe barn, which...
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The small rural church of St Mary’s is adjacent to Kyre Park House and has an unusual passageway connecting it to the house. The church, which is essentially Norman, is constructed in sandstone with the roof part tile and part...
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This is the most important Norman Church in Worcestershire with the most significant Norman architecture in the area. The main Church structure, including the superb Norman Chancel Arch, was built around 1160, and the rest of the church was built...
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This Twelfth century church is built of pink sandstone and has a distinctive timber bell turret. It is important for the significant amount of Romanesque sculpture to be found within. There is also a particularly beautiful western stained...
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The imposing church of St Peter’s is situated in the tiny Worcestershire village of Stoke Bliss, near the towns of Tenbury Wells and Bromyard. The church is built of the local red sandstone, in the early English style, consisting of...
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Tenbury Wells Museum carries an extensive collection related to the history and development of this community. One of the highlights of the collection is the large costume exhibition that shows the changes in traditional costumes amongst various classes over...
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Tenbury Wells had the word Wells added to its name in the 19th Century in an attempt to promote the natural mineral water that is collected from the town. In 1862, twenty-two years after the first discovery of the...
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The Butter Market is usually referred to as the Round Market even though it is oval in shape. Built in 1858 and originally an open plan structure on six pillars, the Butter Market replaced an earlier building of 1811.The present...
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Tenbury Wells mineral waters were found in 1840, bringing about the spa building in 1862. The Spa or Pump Rooms as it is generally known, is described as Chinese Gothic and was designed by James Cranston of Birmingham. It was...
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| Any distances shown here are a guide only based on general road information. |
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