Fladbury
Fladbury | |
River Avon - Cropthorne Mill |
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Fladbury |
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Population | 750 |
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District | Wychavon |
Shire county | Worcestershire |
Region | West Midlands |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Pershore |
Postcode district | WR10 |
Dialling code | 01386 |
EU Parliament | West Midlands |
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Coordinates: 52°06′56″N 2°00′31″W / 52.115449°N 2.008589°W
Fladbury is a traditional English village located in rural Worcestershire, England. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book, almost 1,000 years ago. It is sited on the banks of the River Avon, with many interesting and original buildings and features. Cropthorne village is on the opposite bank of the Avon. The two ancient communities are linked by the Jubilee Bridge.
Fladbury Mill was owned by the Crabtree Family and has been restored by its current owners, David and Anne Wynn. It houses a mini hydro power system based on a water turbine and water wheel, as well as a well equipped workshop.
A voluntary aided Church of England First School provides education to around 85 children aged 4 to 10. A September 2007 Ofsted inspection accorded the school a Grade 2 (good).[1]
Fladbury Walkabout and Festival
Fladbury Walkabout and Festival, run over a weekend in mid-July (11/12 July in 2015), has villagers opening their gardens and includes a Flower Festival, boat trips, children's events, stalls, vintage cars, brass & jazz bands and a Fun Run on the Sunday.
John Singer Sargent
The American artist John Singer Sargent, visited Fladbury in 1889. His painting, 'Two Girls with Parasols at Fladbury', is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
References
- ↑ Ofsted report September 2007 Retrieved 30 July 2009
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fladbury. |
- Fladbury Village Website
- Fladbury CE Aided First School
- Wychavon Local Authority
- Historical Book of Cropthorne Mill, Fladbury and Modern Day Images