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- Wickhamford is a village and a civil parish in Worcestershire, England. It is situated on the A44 road approximately halfway between the towns of Evesham...
- county family and that Wickhamford was their native seat. This was not quite the case.... His father... had bought Wickhamford, and moved from Lancashire...
- Wickhamford Manor, Wickhamford, Worcestershire is a manor house dating from the 16th century. It was the childhood home of James Lees-Milne, the writer...
- Badsey; Bengeworth; Bowbrook; Bretforton and Offenham; Broadway and Wickhamford; Drakes Broughton; Droitwich Central; Droitwich East; Droitwich South...
- and Wickhamford. 2010–2024: The District of Wychavon wards of Badsey, Bengeworth, Bowbrook, Bretforton and Offenham, Broadway and Wickhamford, Dodderhill...
- from the original on 26 October 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2011. "Roman Wickhamford". The Badsey Society. Archived from the original on 17 July 2018. Retrieved...
- coat of arms can be seen in stone in the parish church of St John in Wickhamford, Worcestershire, on the grave of Penelope Washington, whose father, Colonel...
- Thickenappletree Manor Tickenhill Palace Warndon Court Westwood Park Wickhamford Manor Witley Court Woolas Hall Abberley Hall Badge Court Grafton Manor...
- Broadway and Wickhamford Party Candidate Votes % Independent Nigel Robinson 914 59.70 Conservative Elizabeth Eyre 736 48.07 Conservative Emma Sims 667...
- their wives, are cast in alabaster effigy in their funerary monument in Wickhamford church, Worcestershire. In 1614, Sandys married Penelope Bulkeley, daughter...