Bredon
Bredon is a village and civil parish in Wychavon District at the southern edge of Worcestershire in England. It lies on the banks of the River Avon on the lower slopes of Bredon Hill, at "the beginning of the Cotswolds". As "Brensham Village", it has been made famous by the writer John Moore, whose descriptions of village life between the wars are widely celebrated.
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Bredon
Bredon is a village and civil parish in Wychavon District at the southern edge of Worcestershire in England. It lies on the banks of the River Avon on the lower slopes of Bredon Hill, at "the beginning of the Cotswolds". As "Brensham Village", it has been made famous by the writer John Moore, whose descriptions of village life between the wars are widely celebrated.
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Bredon is a village and civil ...... he wars are widely celebrated.
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Bredon is een plaats en civil ...... cestershire met 2513 inwoners.
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Bredon – wieś i civil parish w ...... sday Book (1086) jako Breodun.
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The milestone obelisk in Bredon, with the village church of St. Giles in the background.
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Bredon is a village and civil ...... he wars are widely celebrated.
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Bredon is een plaats en civil ...... cestershire met 2513 inwoners.
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Bredon – wieś i civil parish w ...... sday Book (1086) jako Breodun.
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