Romsley, Worcestershire

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Map sources for Romsley, Worcestershire at grid reference SO965795
Map sources for Romsley, Worcestershire at grid reference SO965795

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