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- Worcestershire - Wikipedia
Worcestershire was constituted as a county around 927, as the Kingdom of England formed During the High Middle Ages the county was the site of the Battle of Evesham, in which Simon de Montfort was defeated, and in 1651 the Battle of Worcester was the last major engagement of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
- Worcestershire | England, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Worcestershire, administrative and historic county of west-central England It is located in the western portion of the Midlands region southwest of West Midlands metropolitan county The city of Worcester is the county seat
- 25 Best Fun Things to Do in Worcestershire
Worcestershire is a beautiful county in England packed with fun activities and interesting places to visit Whether you enjoy nature, history, or great food, there’s something for everyone
- Worcestershire - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Worcestershire (ˈwʊs təˌʃə; abbreviated Worcs) is a county in the West Midlands region of central England From 1974 to 1998 it was part of Hereford and Worcester
- Worcestershire: Englands historic heart - discoverbritain. com
Worcestershire is blessed with some fine historic houses Close to Kidderminster is Hartlebury Castle, home to Bishops of Worcester for a thousand years until the early 21st century You can explore its state rooms and learn more about the history of Worcestershire in the county museum based at the site
- Plan Your Visit - Visit Worcestershire: Official Tourism Website
Plan your visit to Worcestershire Discover fantastic attractions, delve into thousands of years of history experience delicious dining experiences
- Portal:Worcestershire - Wikipedia
Worcestershire ( ˈwʊstərʃər ⓘ WUUST-ər-shər, - ʃɪər -shea; written abbreviation: Worcs) is a ceremonial county in the West Midlands of England
- Discover Worcestershire
If you are looking for things to do in Worcestershire then search no more – you’ve come to the right place Explore quaint old streets and shops in the historic district or visit the magnificent 12th century cathedral that overlooks the river Severn and its bevy of swans
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