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'''Tidmington''' is a tiny hamlet in a long, | '''Tidmington''' is a tiny hamlet in a long, detached part of [[Worcestershire]], locally situate in the south-west parts of [[Warwickshire]] (and unaffected by the Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844). | ||
The hamlet sits beside the [[River Stour, Warwickshire|Warwickshire Stour]] immediately south of [[Shipston-on-Stour]], which is in the same detached part. It is a scattered place, with a few farms and cottages close to the bridge (which crosses into [[Warwickshire]]) in the south and a few hundred yards to the north stand Tidmington House, a fine Cotswold-fringe mansion with gardens running down to the river, and adjacent buildings. | The hamlet sits beside the [[River Stour, Warwickshire|Warwickshire Stour]] immediately south of [[Shipston-on-Stour]], which is in the same detached part. It is a scattered place, with a few farms and cottages close to the bridge (which crosses into [[Warwickshire]]) in the south and a few hundred yards to the north stand Tidmington House, a fine Cotswold-fringe mansion with gardens running down to the river, and adjacent buildings. | ||
In spite of the size of the place, Tidmington has a delightful church with an interesting roofed tower. It stands off the road, concealed by trees and unknown to the casual passer-by. | In spite of the size of the place, Tidmington has a delightful church with an interesting roofed tower. It stands off the road, concealed by trees and unknown to the casual passer-by. |
Latest revision as of 16:38, 29 January 2016
Tidmington | |
Worcestershire | |
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Tidmington Church | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SP261386 |
Location: | 52°2’43"N, 1°37’12"W |
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Postcode: | CV36 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Stratford-on-Avon |
Tidmington is a tiny hamlet in a long, detached part of Worcestershire, locally situate in the south-west parts of Warwickshire (and unaffected by the Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844).
The hamlet sits beside the Warwickshire Stour immediately south of Shipston-on-Stour, which is in the same detached part. It is a scattered place, with a few farms and cottages close to the bridge (which crosses into Warwickshire) in the south and a few hundred yards to the north stand Tidmington House, a fine Cotswold-fringe mansion with gardens running down to the river, and adjacent buildings.
In spite of the size of the place, Tidmington has a delightful church with an interesting roofed tower. It stands off the road, concealed by trees and unknown to the casual passer-by.