Tenbury Wells

Tenbury Wells is a small town in Worcestershire, England, lying on the south bank of the River Teme. It was known as Tenbury until the 1840s, when its name was altered to publicise the mineral water being produced from the wells around the town. The town is also known for its hops, holly and mistletoe. The Castle Tump is an Iron Age feature of the town, while notable structures include the Norman parish church and Mediaeval bridge over the river, to Shropshire. Famous people associated with Tenbury include Henry Hill Hickman.

 

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