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St Andrew's Church, Ombersley
by David Dixon
St Andrew's church in Ombersley is a unique 'Estate' church which remains virtually unaltered since its completion in 1829. The Spire is 160ft high and rests on top of the Bell Tower. It is a Grade II* listed building... (more)
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A4133 Ombersley Village Sign
by Roy Hughes
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Hill Top House, Ombersley
by Jeff Gogarty
Built in 1826/7 as the parish workhouse but seldom used as such, this building was bought by Lord Sandys in 1839 with the vague intention of using it as the village school. Nothing came of it and it was let as a house. It was once the home... (more)
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The Cricket Ground at Ombersley
by Eirian Evans
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Ombersley Park
Specimen conifer trees planted around Ombersley Court in Ombersley Park.
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St Andrew’s Church, Ombersley
Completed in 1829, by the architect Thomas Rickman it copies fourteenth century styles with a high stone vaulted ceiling and stained glass windows. Link
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Timber-framed houses, Ombersley
The village of Ombersley in the heart of Worcestershire has many timber-framed houses such as these.
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Ombersley Plague Stone |
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Wychavon Way
by P L Chadwick
A short distance ahead and the Wychavon Way comes out on the A4133 road. It then turns left, and is routed along the road for a short distance, before turning right and soon it is passing through the countryside again. SO8463 : Wychavon Way.
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A4133 Ombersley
by Chris Allen
Various shops and public houses are arranged down the left hand side of this road. St Andrew's church is on the right of the photographer.
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Property beside the bypass at Ombersley
by Andrew Darge
The view from the earth bund that shields the cricket ground from the noise of the bypass.
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Sinton Forge, Ombersley
by Jeff Gogarty
"Sinton Forge was one of five smithies in the parish at the outset of WW1" according to Ombersley Remembers. Link
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