Cropthorne

Cropthorne

Coordinates: 52°06′06″N 2°00′16″W / 52.101602°N 2.004576°W / 52.101602; -2.004576

Cropthorne
Main Street, Cropthorne.jpg
Cropthorne is located in Worcestershire
Cropthorne

 Cropthorne shown within Worcestershire
Population 1,000 
    - London  90 miles 
Parish Wychavon
Shire county Worcestershire
Region West Midlands
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Pershore
Postcode district WR10
EU Parliament West Midlands
List of places: UK • England • Worcestershire
River Avon - Cropthorne Mill

Cropthorne is a village in Worcestershire, England within the Vale of Evesham, approximately 12 miles (19 km) southeast of Worcester. Cropthorne has a population of 589, in 237 households (2001 census). Located on a small ridge overlooking the River Avon, its ancient orchards sweep down to the river and offer clear, unbroken views across the vale to the Malvern Hills in the distance. It is featured in the Domesday Book, and its church dates back to the 12th century. The village has many unique examples of timber-framed thatched cottages from the 16th and 17th centuries, and about half the village is designated as a Conservation area. The village has a Site of Special Scientific Interest or SSSI, National Grid Reference: SO 996443.

Cropthorne has a primary school that serves Cropthorne and the neighbouring village of Charlton. It currently has two pubs The Bell Inn and The New Inn, both offering food and guest accommodation. The village of Fladbury is situated on the opposite bank of the river, and the two communities are linked by the Jubilee Bridge. The Anglican parishes of Fladbury, Hill and Moor and Cropthorne are combined, with a single rector looking after all of the churches. Children from Cropthorne First School, may go on to Bredon Hill Middle School, then Prince Henry's High School in Evesham.

Cropthorne has a large playing field (the Sheppey), with a village hall and children's play area. Youth activities centre around the Sheppey Junior Sports Club, which has junior football teams from U9 to U13. An adult football team also plays on the Sheppey.

In the year 2000 Cropthorne won the best kept medium village award.[1]

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Cropthorne Floods 2007

In 2007 Cropthorne and the surrounding area were severely flooded. The B4084 road linking the towns of Evesham and Pershore collapsed and caused major hold-ups throughout the county of Worcestershire. The collapsed road was later called Cropthorne Canyon; the repairs took nearly 6 months to be repaired at a cost aof round £1million.

Local amenities and events

The Cropthorne Walkabout is an annual event that takes place on the Sunday and bank holiday Monday at the beginning of May each year, to coincide with the blossom season. Several of the historic gardens on the banks of the River Avon are opened to the public. Cropthorne is on the Vale of Evesham Blossom Trail that takes place during the two weeks in the spring when all the apple, pear, and cherry trees are in bloom.

Holland House: Cropthorne has its own Holland House (not to be confused with the one in Kensington). Set in gardens on the edge of the River Avon, the black and white timbered Tudor buildings offer a ‘safe space’ where people are encouraged to feel at home and allowed to get on with what they came to do, whether it is a conference, retreat or training.

Notable residents

  • Lord Spicer, a former MP for the conservative party.
  • The Cropthorne Mill has been in the Barrow Cadbury family [2] for over 150 years (in particular George Corbyn Barrow, Lord Mayor of Birmingham). [3]

References

  1. ^ worcesternews.co.uk
  2. ^ [1], Barrow Cadbury Trust.
  3. ^ [2], History of the Cropthorne Mill.

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