- Wadborough
Wadborough is a small village 2 miles outside
Pershore and 7 miles fromWorcester . The village is inWorcestershire ,England . The village is an old farming community, with its nearest church a mile away in Pirton.Wadborough is first mentioned in the 10th century when King
Edgar of England confirmed that four manses (priests houses) there belonged toPershore Abbey . The Abbey owned most of the land in the area. Place names like Abbottswood and Hermitage Farm reflect a long church ownership.Wadborough appears in
Domesday Book as Wadberge, meaning Old English wad "woad" beorg "hill".Woad dye production was usually carried out at some distance from towns (Wadborough is about four miles fromPershore ) because of the offensive smells produced.Wadborough once had a station situated to the west on the
Bristol toBirmingham main rail line; the line remains open and high-speed trains regularly thunder through, but the station closed in January1965 .Wadborough has one public house, the [Masons Arms] [http://www.masonsarmswadborough.co.uk] , which is regionally acclaimed. The village has one bus service, the 382, which runs between Pershore and Worcester, once an hour in both directions.
In the 2001 census the parish of Drakes Broughton and Wadborough recorded a population of 1,762. Wadborough itself has approximately 200 inhabitants.
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