Romsley, Worcestershire
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The village of Romsley, Worcestershire, England, is on the east side of the Clent Hills about 4 miles south of Halesowen.
It is notable for St. Kenelm church. The church has a nave that continues directly into the chancel, both of the 12th century and built of red sandstone, a greenish sandstone 15th century tower, and a timber porch. The chancel is built over a crypt that once contained the shrine of St Kenelm.
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Settlements on the River Stour between the Clent Hills and River Severn | edit | |
Romsley | Halesowen | Cradley Heath | Lye | Stourbridge | Stourton | Kinver | Caunsall | Cookley | Wolverley| Kidderminster | Wilden | Stourport |