St james is a small th and 15 th century church, comprising of a nave and chancel of local sandstone, timber framed north porch and west tower, all beneath a plain tile roof. We called into the bulls head saturday 22nd february 2014 for a lunchtime snack. Inkberrow castle was originally an earth and timber norman fortification built by the marshal family in the late twelfth century. Parish website of inkberrow worcestershire county council. Inkberrow ar en by och en civil parish i wychavon i worcestershire i england. His journeys and exploration of antarctica will provide the stimulus for our work in history, science, geography, ict, art and pshe. Written in 1993, history of inkberrow in worcestershire and the surrounding hamlets by the former gp, robert jenkinson. In particular, the bull, the fictional ambridge pub, is supposed to be based on the old bull in inkberrow. Inkberrow, wychavon, worcestershire, b96 ii barn or granary about 50 metres east of little bouts cottage inkberrow, wychavon, worcestershire, wr7 ii barrells manor inkberrow, wychavon, worcestershire, b49 ii basket cottage inkberrow, wychavon, worcestershire, b96 ii big bouts farmhouse inkberrow, wychavon, worcestershire, wr7 ii bouts farmhouse. Edward brown was not born 9 sep 1586 in inkberrow parish, worcestershire, england because he would have been too young to be married in 1599. Janet cresswell, the bizzi bee, church road, bradley green, redditch, worcestershire, b96 6rw 01527 821442 email.
Amongst many families who married into the family are. Inkberrow, worcestershire genealogy genealogy familysearch wiki. We have taken advice from our local mps office on current legislation. Little is known about inkberrow castle but it certainly existed no later than the late. History of inkberrow, in wychavon and worcestershire. Family history library catalog a vision of britain through time provides the following description of inkberrow from john marius wilsons imperial gazetteer of england and wales of 187072.
Gb historical gis university of portsmouth, history of inkberrow, in wychavon and worcestershire map and description, a vision of britain through time. Towns and cities near inkberrow worcestershire within. It is likely it was originally raised by john marshal who obtained the manor circ. There is a chapel of ease at cookhill, and baptist chapels at inkberrow and cokehill. Withyfields withybed lane inkberrow worcestershire. Results for the country of great britain are set to show towns with a minimum population of 500 people, you can decrease or.
Full of history as an 11th century building, it is full of interesting features, from the daub and wattle walls, to the fascinating stone fireplace once used to dry bedding and warm a stable. Card covers brownedslightly creased, browning page edges, personal ex. Parishmouse inkberrow worcestershire family history guide. Inkberrow castle midlands castles, forts and battles. Morton underhill and noberry had each formerly a chapel, but no traces of either now remain. The units covering this place tab lists units whose boundaries contained inkberrow election results. Inkberrow is a village in worcestershire, england, often thought to be the model for ambridge, the setting of bbc radio 4 s longrunning series the archers.
Peter land and property the full transcript of the worcestershire section of the return of owners of land, 1873. Transactions of worcestershire archaeological society, new series vol x 1933 worcestershire archive and archaeology service, the hive worcester, parish papers. Great savings on hotels in inkberrow, united kingdom online. Abberton is a small village in worcestershire, england.
Welcome to our website we hope that you will find all the information that you are looking for. We put it all together to produce our own history book. Inkberrow, a village and a parish in worcestershire. We will be open for collection of takeaways and also offering delivery. History of inkberrow, in wychavon and worcestershire map. Inkberrow saint peter churchyard, inkberrow, worcestershire, england, united kingdom. Inkberrow castle was situated in the village of inkberrow in worcestershire, some 10 km south of redditch grid reference. Census returns can usually be viewed at church of jesus christ of latter day saints family history. Inkberrow is a pretty and lively worcestershire village situated on the a422 between worcester and stratford upon avon. Oct 29, 2015 lying within the wychavon district of the county of worcestershire, within central england, the ancient settlement of inkberrow was first recorded in the 8th century as intanbeorgan. Inkberrow, worcestershire genealogy heraldry and history.
Lying within the wychavon district of the county of worcestershire, within central england, the ancient settlement of inkberrow was first recorded in. Nestling between two hills on the a422, inkberrow occupies an ideal rural location between worcester 12 miles, redditch 8 miles alcester 6 miles,pershore 10 miles and evesham 8 miles with public transport links to all towns. Inkberrow, worcestershire, england genealogy werelate. Sons ltd, needle and fish hook manufacturers redditch, worcestershire. In the 1850s, the village had 80 inhabitants, one fourth of this was the local priests 19 children. Edward married jane leids about 1599 in inkberrow, inkberrow, worcs, england. The village now known as inkberrow has its first recorded mention in the domesday book as interberga charles i passed through the village on his way from worcester, leaving his maps behind in the vicarage. Bradbrooks history of the parish by robert hunt and ruth jackson. Withyfields withybed lane inkberrow worcestershire by. Abberton is an ancient parish in the county of worcestershire. Davis i am decended from the davis family of inkberrow, wor. They were a family of stonemasons and much of their work can be seen in inkberrow churchyard. Cokehill, cookhill, morton underhill, and noberry, formerly called newborough, oldberrow green, egioke.
The 2019 issue contains old photographs and new articles on the history of redditch, inkberrow, feckenham, hanbury and surrounding villages in east worcestershire the former feckenham forest. It has a variety of articles about the local history of the area including a look at how inkberrow has changed over the last fifty years. Coverage of worcestershire parishes is rather sparse at this time. Please note that these units are listed here because their boundaries covered the point location we hold for inkberrow. Little is known about the structure but it was destroyed during the rebellion of richard marshal, earl of pembroke. Samuel lewis a topographical dictionary of england, 1848 inkberrow, or inkborough st.
Parishmouse abberton worcestershire family history guide. In 2006 inkberrow was awarded the title of worcestershire village of the year 2006 and winner of the building community life section of the competition history the earliest recorded version of the village is intanbeorgan, from the 8th and 9th century. Check out tripadvisor members 140 candid photos and videos of landmarks, hotels, and attractions in inkberrow. Inkberrow castle was originally an earth and timber norman fortification built by the marshal. For statistics about inkberrow itself, go to units and statistics. This place is situated in worcestershire county, west midlands, england, united kingdom, its geographical coordinates are 52 12 0 north, 1 58 0 west and its original name with diacritics is inkberrow.
Inkberrow is one of the largest villages in worcestershire with a population of around 2000. Inkberrow is a village in worcestershire, england, often thought to be the model for ambridge, the setting of bbc radio 4s longrunning series the archers. In the red book of the bishopric of worcester there is a memorandum c. Aug 20, 2014 we called into the bulls head saturday 22nd february 2014 for a lunchtime snack. Little is known about inkberrow castle but it certainly existed no later than the late twelfth century and was also attested to in a charter dated 1216 which recorded wood being allocated for its repair. Worcestershire archive and archaeology service the national. History of inkberrow, in wychavon and worcestershire map and. Towns and cities near inkberrow worcestershire within 35.
No traces of either the saxon church or the minster remain. You are advised to book time on their computers before making a visit. This page will help you find a list of the nearest surrounding towns, villages, cities nearby or within a 35 mile distance 56. You can search for units that covered the particular location you are interested in by typing a postcode into our home page, or by using our historic maps section, zooming in, selecting the information option, and then clicking on your location. Inkberrow is a village in worcestershire, england, often thought to be the model for ambridge. Inkberrow, a village and a parish in the district of alcester and county of worcester.
It has a variety of articles about the local history of the area including a. Inkberrow is an ancient parish in the county of worcestershire. The church was restored in 1881 to designs by williams jeffrey hopkins, when the barrel shaped. A unit may cover just the town or village, but it may include a big surrounding area. Get the billiongraves app now and help collect images for. Main road, inkberrow, worcester, worcestershire, wr7 4hh.
An original article from the meetings of the architectural societies, 1901. Records images cemetery page showing maps, records, and images of headstones in the inkberrow saint peter churchyard, inkberrow, worcestershire, england, united kingdom billiongraves cemetery and images. The old bull is a grade ii listed building in inkberrow, worcestershire, england. This is a community fb page to allow events and local businesses to be publicised.
The village stands near the boundary with warwickshire, 5. Add to this its place as the bull inn in the long running archers radio show, and its a place not to miss. Volume 3 published in 19 deals with the halfshire hundred. Volume 4 published in 1924 deals with the city of worcester, as well as parishes in the hundreds of pershore and doddingtree. Land for sale in inkberrow, worcestershire, west midlands. The saxon village of cyngton had a church as early as 1225, with the current building dating from 1285. British history online also has three volumes of the victoria county history of worcestershire online. Find land, building plots and conversion and renovation opportunities in inkberrow, worcestershire, west midlands, england village. Search the uks land and renovation finding service. The inkberrow book by robert hunt and ruth jackson.
Tuers our local alleyways postal history of inkberrow, feckenham, callow hill, cook hill, hanbury and abbots morton. The earliest member ofthe family appears in inkberrow about 1650 and they are still there early 20th c. The three horseshoes 611 alcester road south, wixford, alcester, b49 6bg t. It was a castle built between 1154 and 1216 which was destroyed in 1233. For example, in england and wales rural districts units with rd or rsd suffixes may even exclude the places they are named after. The village stands near the boundary with warwick, 5. A detailed history of the countys hundreds, parishes and religious houses. According to the domesday book there was a church in inkberrow in saxon times, and a minster is believed to have existed as early as 700 ad.
Oral history project, worcester worcester, worcestershire. Inkberrow, in a history of the county of worcester. Guide to inkberrow, worcestershire ancestry, family history, and genealogy. A moat remains which may be that of the castle or of a later manor house built on or near the site of the castle. Nice welcoming pub, friendly lady behind the bar, nice food good beer but what spoiled it for my lady partner and i was the continual stream of foul language from the, presumed, locals in the bar area which could be heard through into the dining room.
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