Shelsley Walsh

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Coordinates: 52°15′51″N 2°24′36″W / 52.26427°N 2.4100°W / 52.26427; -2.4100
Shelsley Walsh

St Andrew's church Shelsley Walsh
Shelsley Walsh

 Shelsley Walsh shown within Worcestershire
Civil parish Shelsleys
District Malvern Hills
Shire county Worcestershire
Region West Midlands
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Police West Mercia
Fire Hereford and Worcester
Ambulance West Midlands
EU Parliament West Midlands
List of places
UK
England
Worcestershire

Shelsley Walsh is a small village in Worcestershire, England at the top of a the western valley side of the River Teme.

Its population at the time of the 2001 Census was just 31, but the village's name is widely known among motorsport enthusiasts because of its association with the Shelsley Walsh Speed Hill Climb, which has been run since 1905.

Etymology

Shelsley Walsh means "clearing on a slope" from Old English scelf "shelf (of land)" and leāh "wood, clearing". The name was recorded as Scillislege in 948[citation needed]. The addition of Walsh to the name is from the surname Walsh, which means "of the Welsh", from Old English walas "Welsh, foreigners". A record[citation needed] of the name as Shilsleywalish, undated, proves this.

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